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 Cybersecurity news this week…
Abusix and Red Sift Form New Partnership
Abusix, an organization specializing in internet abuse prevention, and Red Sift, a leader in misconfiguration and exposure management, have announced a new partnership aiming to transform how organizations can navigate from a reactive to a proactive approach for managing security risk.
In IT and DevOps news this week…
AidenAI Unveils New Digital Acceleration Platform for Transformative Engagements
AidenAI, the US-based AI start-up focused on accelerating digital transformation through AI and Low Code/No Code, announced the General Availability (GA) release of its groundbreaking Aiden Digital Acceleration Platform (aiDAP). aiDAP is poised to revolutionize the pace of digital engagements for businesses around the globe by significantly enhancing the speed and quality of application delivery. With aiDAP, organizations can transcend existing limitations in speed, scale, and cost for digital transformation, leveraging a proven and repeatable approach that guarantees outcomes.
In Computing news this week…
ClearML Unveils New Hassle-Free Solution for Secure GPU Sharing for Enterprises
ClearML, the leading solution for unleashing AI in the enterprise, announced the launch of its new multi-tenant GPU-as-a-Service for Enterprise. Now, enterprises, research labs, and public sector agencies with large on-premise or cloud computing clusters can offer and manage shared computing on fully isolated networks for multiple teams, business units, or subsidiaries.
In Robotic Process Automation news this week…
Globant Enhances AI Robotics with InOrbit.AI Expansion
Globant, a digitally native company focused on reinventing businesses through innovative technology solutions, and InOrbit.AI, a global leader in robot operations (RobOps) software, are proud to announce a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating the adoption of robotics across industries, helping customers reimagine and optimize physical processes.
In Healthcare news this week…
MiLaboratories Raises $10M Series A to Transform Genomic Research
MiLaboratories, a leader in computational biology innovation, is thrilled to announce the successful close of its Series A funding round, led by Madrid-based Kfund, with additional backing from Speedinvest and other prominent international investors. This funding milestone comes alongside the launch of its cutting-edge Platforma.bio Software Development Kit (SDK), a revolutionary tool that streamlines and transforms how biologists build and deliver analytics and insights from next-generation sequencing data.
In Generative AI news this week…
TD SYNNEX Launches Destination AI™ for Partner Growth
TD SYNNEX, a leading global distributor and solutions aggregator for the IT ecosystem, announced the launch of its Destination AI™ Practice Accelerator in North America to fast-track AI go-to-market efforts and monetization for partners. The program provides personalized support to partners looking to deliver specialized AI solutions to their customers.
In Machine Learning news this week…
HPE Unveils AMD-Powered Solutions for Accelerating AI Training
Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced the HPE ProLiant Compute XD685 for complex AI model training tasks, powered by 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors and AMD Instinct™ MI325X accelerators. The new HPE system is optimized to quickly deploy high-performing, secure and energy-efficient AI clusters for use in large language model training, natural language processing and multi-modal training.
Insight of the Week
Definition, Risks, and Detection of Shadow AI in Enterprises
Generative AI has become the apple of the eye for users across the globe. Its popularity and surge in adoption globally are quite revolutionary and alarming at the same time. A report by Gartner predicts that by 2025, nearly 75% of the resources will use AI to enhance efficiency without IT oversight. This unauthorized use of AI tools and technologies, referred to as shadow AI, can expose enterprises to significant risks.