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Inferencing holds the clues to AI puzzles

CIO Business Intelligence

Inferencing crunches millions or even billions of data points, requiring a lot of computational horsepower. The engines use this information to recommend content based on users’ preference history. The percentage varies as the size of the model and the number of users grows.

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Migrating to the cloud? Follow these steps to encourage success

Smart Data Collective

Second, the near-universal shift to remote work made the continued use of on-premises hardware and computing resources highly impractical. To keep things simple, I tend to think of cloud resources in terms of two components: back end and front end. Focusing on infrastructure rather than user needs.

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Improve Patient Engagement and Staff Productivity with Nutanix End User Computing Solutions

Nutanix

This eighth blog in our series on end-user computing (EUC) explores the benefits of VDI and DaaS for Healthcare.

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Achieve scalable cyber resiliency in the cloud during an age of exponential data growth

CIO Business Intelligence

Data volumes continue to grow exponentially, and there’s no end in sight. Accessing this data and keeping it available for end-users is a critical capability for a modern business. To learn more read IDC’s white paper, Improving Data Resilience with a Cloud-first Approach Cloud Computing ZB by 2026.

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10 hottest IT jobs for salary growth in 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

There’s a strong need for workers with expertise in helping companies make sense of data, launch cloud strategies, build applications, and improve the overall user experience. Relevant skills for DevOps Engineers include automation, software development, system administration skills, and cloud computing.

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Navigating the digital wave: Understanding DORA and the role of confidential computing

IBM Big Data Hub

This requirement reinforces the idea that a secure and encrypted communication channel is paramount, resonating with the need for a robust and interlinked chain of trust from hardware to solution, as mentioned in the original text. This means that complete control over the actual data lies with the cloud user, not the cloud provider.

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Is premium DNS worth it?

IBM Big Data Hub

That connection between DNS performance and revenue is usually followed by a mental adjustment on the operational cost of a premium DNS hosting solution. For example: BIND or DIY authoritative DNS solutions are usually built and maintained in-house. Paying for business value Nobody upgrades their DNS service just for fun.

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