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- NCSA Awards 38 Students Fiddler Innovation Fellowships
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- Researchers Explore How Generative AI Tools Are Shaping Computer Science Education
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- European Commission Launches ‘Resource for AI Science in Europe’
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GDPR and the Data Dilemma
March 15th, 2018 (0)
There’s a data dilemma in the world today. To provide the best and most personalized services to clients and to get the best analytic insights, companies need more data than ever before. Yet to comply with ever-increasing privacy regulations, ...
Workload Placement: Into the Cloud and back out Again
March 12th, 2018 (0)
Application migration is the process of redeploying an application, whether to newer infrastructure or to a private, public or hybrid cloud. The history of cloud migration has not always been kind to IT groups charged with executing it. Often, ...
Brain-Machine Interfaces: A $20 Billion Market by 2027
March 11th, 2018 (0)
AI and autonomous vehicles are en route to consigning human-based heavy machinery operation, trucking, package delivery, rail transport and bus and taxi driving to the dustbin of history, but until that happens, another futuristic technology, brain-machine interface (BMI), is ...
AI Fights Online Merchant’s Nightmare: Late Shipments
March 7th, 2018 (0)
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and you’ve got nothing for your significant other. In a panic, you go to Amazon, pick a gift and check the delivery date. Good news! There’s two-day delivery, the gift will arrive ...
Startup Seeks CAE Shake Up with Cloud HPC Solvers-as-a-Service
March 4th, 2018 (0)
Coming out of stealth, a startup is out to overturn the CAE industry with a combination of AWS-based HPC capabilities and what it says is superior multi-physics design simulation software and a new, TCO-cutting “as-a-service” pricing model. According to ...
Why NVMe is the Storage Protocol of Choice for High Performance Workloads
March 2nd, 2018 (0)
NVMe has quickly become the storage medium of choice for high performance applications. Its streamlined protocol, optimized for transactions to flash memory, is very lightweight relative to the legacy storage protocols like ATA and SCSI. The manner in which ...
High Performance Computing: The Power Behind AI Transformation
February 28th, 2018 (0)
It wasn’t too long ago that AI was a futuristic concept, seen only in movies. Today, cognitive computing applications, such as machine learning and deep learning, are transforming industries across the globe. However, there is another set of technologies ...
Blockchain and Biometrics Could Produce Paperless Global Travel, Boost Border Security
February 25th, 2018 (0)
A wonderful week in Italy is coming to an end, and now it’s the heartbreak of leaving the life of the Med. But you're imbued with the spirit of la dolce vita. Italy has given you a new appreciation ...
Start-up Aims AI at Automated Tuning of Complex Systems
February 22nd, 2018 (0)
There was a simpler time when system tuning consisted of adjusting a relatively few number of knobs, a manual and not overly demanding task that brought out the best in systems performance. But now, as we move toward accelerated ...
100-Year-Old Unbreakable Cipher Could Transform Digital Security
February 22nd, 2018 (0)
What if there were a cure for cancer, but the medical profession didn’t provide it? Or a plant that solves world food shortages, but farmers wouldn’t grow it? Or an unbreakable cipher for digital security, but the cryptography field ...


