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CIO Influence Weekly Highlights : Top CIO Influence News To Read

CIO Influence Weekly Highlights : Top CIO Influence News To Read

Here are today’s top stories. Reading tech news is an important way for IT leaders and professionals, developers, designers to keep up to date. The CIO Influence Team compiles a weekly digest covering DevOps culture, emerging technology trends, open-source cloud and even a roundup of IT-related mishaps.

Cohesity Expands Collaboration with Microsoft to Provide Data Security and Backup

Cohesity, a leader in AI-driven data security and management, announced at Microsoft Ignite 2023 that it has deepened its relationship with Microsoft to help organizations more quickly respond to and recover from data loss within Microsoft 365 environments.

NVIDIA Introduces Generative AI Foundry Service on Microsoft Azure for Enterprises

NVIDIA introduced an AI foundry service to supercharge the development and tuning of custom generative AI applications for enterprises and startups deploying on Microsoft Azure. The NVIDIA AI foundry service pulls together three elements — a collection of NVIDIA AI Foundation Models, NVIDIA NeMo™ framework and tools, and NVIDIA DGX™ Cloud AI supercomputing services — that give enterprises an end-to-end solution for creating custom generative AI models.

AMD Brings New AI and Compute Capabilities to Microsoft Customers

Today at Microsoft Ignite, AMD and Microsoft featured how AMD products, including the upcoming AMD Instinct MI300X accelerator, AMD EPYC CPUs and AMD Ryzen CPUs with AI engines, are enabling new services and compute capabilities across cloud and generative AI, Confidential Computing, Cloud Computing and smarter, more intelligent PCs.

Microsoft Fabric and Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service Unveil New Unified Cloud Analytics Experiences

Informatica an enterprise cloud data management leader, announced deeper integrations across the Microsoft Azure ecosystem. The latest milestones will deliver seamless access to data capabilities for millions of global Azure customers.

Sony and NTT Partner to Revolutionize Content Production with Wide-Area Remote Platform

Sony Corporation and NTT Corporation (NTT) have concluded an agreement on cooperation and collaboration to accelerate the formation and development of a wide-area remote production platform for broadcasting stations, editorial offices, and event halls.

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