Daily AI Roundup: Biggest Machine Learning, Robotic And Automation Updates
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HPE and Eni Build One of the World’s Most Powerful Enterprise Supercomputers for AI
Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced it is building a next-generation supercomputer called HPC6 for Eni, one of the world’s largest energy providers. Eni will use the system to advance scientific discovery and engineering toward accelerating innovation in energy transition. Eni has a long history of using supercomputers to aid its goal of reaching net zero.
Dynatrace Launches AI Observability for Large Language Models and Generative AI
Dynatrace, the leader in unified observability and security, announced it has extended its analytics and automation platform to provide holistic observability and security for large language models (LLMs) and generative AI-powered applications.
Lenovo Selected for New Supercomputer at the Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing
Lenovo announces the contract signing for the joint construction of a new High Performance Computing (HPC) cluster with the University of Paderborn. The integration of the new system will be carried out by the HPC partner pro-com DATENSYSTEME.
WellSky Partners with Google Cloud to Drive Data-Driven Innovation with AI Technology
WellSky, a leading health and community care technology company, announced a new strategic partnership with Google Cloud to leverage its secure cloud technologies, advanced data analytics tools, machine learning capabilities, and its enterprise-ready artificial intelligence (AI) platform, Vertex AI. The collaboration will provide WellSky with new tools to address current and future challenges across the care continuum.
Accenture Invests in Tenchi Security to Help Organizations Manage Supply Chain Security Risks
Accenture has made a strategic investment through Accenture Ventures, in Tenchi Security, a third-party cyber risk management company. Accenture will leverage Tenchi’s SaaS platform as a new component of its managed security services offering to help organizations reduce cyber risks across their supply chain.
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