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Turning VMware exit into a strategic advantage
By Dr. Ignacio M. Llorente published
Exiting legacy cloud platforms can modernize and future-proof infrastructure while saving money.

The visibility mirage: Why AI pilots keep stalling between ambition and impact
By Brandon Sammut published
AI execution is hard but when leaders close the gap between ambition and impact, they can turn AI pilots into meaningful progress.

“The next big lemming-like rush will be to artificial intelligence”: While 1985 was hailed as the year of AI, Bill Gates ignored the hype to focus on ‘softer software’
By Wayne Williams published
In 1983, Bill Gates turned away from AI hype and championed “softer software” which adapted to users' needs.

OpenAI has switched off ChatGPT-4o, and angry users want it back
By David Nield published
ChatGPT users are mourning the loss of GPT-4o, and there are plenty of sad stories being shared online.

'This is unacceptable' — SAG-AFTRA reacts with outrage to AI-generated Brad Pitt vs. Tom Cruise 'fight' clip
By Lance Ulanoff last updated
Someone used ByteDance's Seedance 2.0 generative AI video platform to depict Tom Cruise fighting Brad Pitt, and no one in the film industry is happy about it.

Bias is eating your AI budget
By Alicia Skubick published
The commercial risks of poorly governed automation are now impossible for business leaders to ignore.

AI can be a catalyst for sustainability: here’s why that’s not a contradiction
By Mary Jacques published
AI’s energy demands don’t tell the whole story. Used strategically, it can accelerate sustainability progress.

'Our work for Milano-Cortina is helping create a new generation of network': HPE tells us what it takes to be the network backbone of the 2026 Winter Olympics
By Mike Moore published
The most geographically-widespread Winter Olympics ever needs a next-gen network - HPE tells us why it is the only choice.

Samsung says it “took the leap” with HBM4, as it starts shipping faster AI memory built on advanced process nodes
By Wayne Williams published
Samsung begins to ship HBM4 memory at 11.7Gbps speeds, and claims an early industry lead.

I tried to tell you about living in AI Time — this essay nails its harsh reality, and here's why we're not truly screwed
By Lance Ulanoff published
This is what it means to be living in AI Time and, based on a new essay by Matt Shumer, CEO and Co-Founder of Otherside, potentially how to survive it.
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