Here is AITech365’s Weekly Roundup of the top news from global markets. In this fast-paced world, breaking down information helps readers grasp the nuances that follow the news.
In Analytics news this week…
Databricks, the Data and AI company, announced an expanded collaboration with NVIDIA during the Data + AI Summit to optimize data and AI workloads by bringing NVIDIA CUDA accelerated computing to the core of Databricks’ Data Intelligence Platform. As data prep, curation and processing workloads are essential to using enterprise data for generative AI applications, the companies’ work together is designed to boost the efficiency, accuracy and performance of AI development pipelines for modern AI factories. Through this broadened alliance, Databricks is adding native support for NVIDIA GPU acceleration on the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform.
In Cybersecurity news this week…
Darktrace Launches Managed Detection & Response Service to Bolster Security Operations
Darktrace, a global leader in cybersecurity AI, announces the launch of its new service offering, Darktrace Managed Detection & Response (MDR). The service combines its best-in-class detection and response capabilities spanning across the enterprise, with the expertise of its global analyst team. This powerful combination augments internal security teams with AI-powered threat containment and expert alert management across Darktrace environments, allowing them to focus resources on more strategic security efforts, like improving cyber resilience.
In IT and DevOps news this week…
LambdaTest Introduces Smart UI Figma CLI to Streamline Visual Regression Testing for Design Teams
LambdaTest, a leading cloud-based unified testing platform, announces the launch of its innovative Smart UI Figma CLI. Developed specifically for designers, frontend engineers, and visual testers this tool allows users to perform visual regression testing on Figma designs directly from the command line, streamlining the process of identifying UI bugs and enhancing the overall testing experience.
In Computing news this week…
Alphawave Sem, a global leader in high-speed connectivity and compute silicon for the world’s technology infrastructure, announced the successful tape-out of the industry’s first off-the-shelf multi-protocol I/O connectivity chiplet on TSMC’s 7nm process. Aggregating the company’s flexible and customizable connectivity IP, custom silicon and advanced packaging capabilities, the 7nm multi-standard I/O chiplet delivers a standards-compliant IP portfolio of Ethernet, PCIe®, CXL® and UCIe™ (Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express) Revision 1.1 product.
In Robotic Process Automation news this week…
Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company and Automation Anywhere, a leader in AI-powered automation solutions, announced an expanded collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to expedite business transformation and help customers achieve rapid cost savings by automating complex enterprise workflows with generative AI. Automation Anywhere will empower customers to create enterprise-wide process automations within minutes with conversational automation, quickly turning natural language requests into powerful automated actions, by leveraging Amazon Q, a fully managed, generative AI-powered assistant that can be configured to answer questions, provide summaries, generate content and complete tasks based on enterprise data.
In Cloud news this week…
ServiceNow, the AI platform for business transformation, has been named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Multicloud and Hybrid Cloud Management with Automation, 2024 Vendor Assessment*. ServiceNow attributes this recognition of its multiple technology solutions to the increased value and agility of the Now Platform that connects cloud observability, cloud discovery, and cloud cost management solutions in a single pane of glass.
In Healthcare news this week…
QIAGEN announced the release of a new version of its clinical decision support software, QIAGEN Clinical Insight Interpret (QCI Interpret), that brings significant performance and scalability enhancements tailored for high-throughput, next-generation sequencing (NGS) labs moving to larger test panels and higher test volumes. The latest version of QCI Interpret introduces improvements that accelerate critical lab performance criteria for turn-around-time, diagnostic yield and quality results.
In Generative AI news this week…
Rapid7’s AI Engine Supercharges Security Operations with Generative AI
Rapid7, Inc. announced the Rapid7 AI Engine used by its global security operations center (SOC) teams now includes new generative artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, transforming the way the company delivers its leading managed detection and response (MDR) services.
In Machine Learning news this week…
TensorOpera Unveils Fox-1: Pioneering Small Language Model (SLM) for Cloud and Edge
TensorOpera, the company providing `Your Generative AI Platform at Scale’, is excited to announce the launch of TensorOpera Fox-1. This 1.6-billion parameter small language model (SLM) is designed to advance scalability and ownership in the generative AI landscape. Fox-1 stands out by delivering top-tier performance, surpassing comparable SLMs developed by industry giants such as Apple, Google, and Alibaba. The combination of exceptional performance and cost-efficiency makes Fox-1 an ideal choice for developers and enterprises seeking to build their own generative AI models and applications, and deploy them across diverse infrastructures, all without the need for substantial resources.
Insight of the Week
Decision Intelligence: What It Is and Why It Matters?
In today’s world, making good decisions is key, especially for business. This is where decision intelligence (DI) comes in. Decision intelligence uses AI and advanced analytics to supercharge the decision-making process. By combining data with human expertise, DI helps organizations make better decisions. Let’s learn more about it.