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Despite shrinking share, Intel decides to hold on to its network/edge NEX business.
SoftBank’s CFO confirms delays in the Stargate AI initiative, exposing the critical role of land, energy, and stakeholder orchestration in scaling AI infrastructure.
State media publishes scathing ‘How can I trust you?’ commentary as Beijing escalates pressure over alleged vulnerabilities.
CEO Lip-Bu Tan continues to make big moves to restore Intel4 to relevance.
While Nvidia’s GB200 significantly outperforms Huawei CloudMatrix 384 at the chip level, Huawei gains an advantage at the system level by integrating five to six times more compute and HBM chips.
Operational maturity, the ability to scale, sustainable IT infrastructure, diverse connectivity and real-time visibility top the list for large enterprises.
Customers without active support contracts are being denied critical security updates, raising enterprise risk amid active exploits and legal scrutiny.
This comes as US-China tensions ease, with China loosening rare earth exports and the US restoring chip design software access.
Siemens got into hot water after Broadcom acquired VMware and changed licensing terms. What can enterprises learn from the ongoing legal battle?
Siemens isn't the only company tangled in a lawsuit over VMware licensing. Check out the key events in the Broadcom-VMware-Siemens saga, plus read about similar lawsuits involving AT&T, United Healthcare and a Dutch government agency.
The US has rescinded export curbs on critical chip design tools as part of broader agreement on access to rare earth minerals.
The renamed Mplify Alliance has multiple efforts underway for carrier Ethernet, SASE, lifecycle services orchestration, and NaaS, as well as an emerging set of initiatives for AI.
Intel is reportedly planning to lay off 20% of its factory workers amid faltering demand for its core products.
Analysts suggest that the company may be downplaying its hardware to avoid additional US restrictions.
Are your SaaS systems ready for AI-driven innovation?
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The coronavirus pandemic forced IT teams around the world to adapt to serving an almost entirely remote workforce. But once we all return to work in an office, those lessons shouldn’t be forgotten. Jack Gold, president and principal analyst at J. Gold Associates, joins Juliet to discuss how IT teams can apply lessons learned during this mandatory work from home period to a pandemic disaster recovery plan. They also dive into how enterprises can prepare for potential quarantine periods in the future and which companies stand to fare the best amid the coronavirus crisis.