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Nvidia Announces GA of AI Enterprise on VMware vSphere and Standard Servers
From insideHPC

Nvidia Announces GA of AI Enterprise on VMware vSphere and Standard Servers

NVIDIA today announced GA of NVIDIA AI Enterprise, a suite of AI tools and frameworks designed to enable users of VMware vSphere to virtualize AI workloads on NVIDIA...

Hexapawn–An Interesting Programming Project
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Hexapawn–An Interesting Programming Project

I'm cleaning up and finding interesting things. Well, actually, interesting books. One find is called "A Collection of Programming Problems and Techniques." Copyright...

Sentient Disney Robots
From The Eponymous Pickle

Sentient Disney Robots

Sounds interesting. Have been on engineering tours of Disney Imagineering over the years, when similar things were claimed.  Never was there, then, but you could...

Facebook Announces Droidlet
From The Eponymous Pickle

Facebook Announces Droidlet

Had not heard of this before,  but interesting take by Facebook.  Still have my doubts about Facebook, they seem to be too intent to get into our brains,  but some...

Advances in Baidu Brain
From The Eponymous Pickle

Advances in Baidu Brain

Baidu is coming back, had looked at some of their earlier offerings and was not impressed, I get the impression they are now more seriously looking at the assistant...

Data Driven Companies, Trends
From The Eponymous Pickle

Data Driven Companies, Trends

Tableau Writes, here's the intro:What do data-driven companies have in common? Research reveals five key trends By Ashley Howard, TableauRecent IDC research, sponsored...

The Free Advice Club
From The Noisy Channel

The Free Advice Club

The first rule of the Free Advice Club is: you talk about the Free Advice Club! Not like that other club.But I’m getting ahead of myself. I’ve had an extremelyMedium...

Bright Helps Life Sciences Customer Make the Cloud a More Economical Choice than On-premise for their HPC Environment
From insideHPC

Bright Helps Life Sciences Customer Make the Cloud a More Economical Choice than On-premise for their HPC Environment

[SPONSORED POST] In this contributed article, Bill Wagner, CEO of Bright Computing, discusses how Bright Computing has provided a proven method for companies on...

Google Shuts Down Android Auto
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Shuts Down Android Auto

Perhaps surprising,  but folding it into the general assistant may make sense. Google shuts Down Android Auto, Google is shutting down its Android Auto mobile app...

Do we Still Need an Ethnic Grocery Aisle?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Do we Still Need an Ethnic Grocery Aisle?

 I have have worked in the area of retail aisle shelf allocation, and noted this phenomenon at all of the grocery venues.  Have even seen the confusion and time...

From Computational Complexity

When Words Get Stretched Beyond Their Original meaning

STORY ONE: On a Jeopardy rerun with Alex Trebek the question (actually the answer, given the shows format) was (I paraphrase)Who resigned his commision in the US...

Addressing Space Storms with a Supercomputer
From The Eponymous Pickle

Addressing Space Storms with a Supercomputer

Better known as coronal mass ejections  (CME), A long time interest,  inevitable this will be a coming problem in years to come. There is no known way to prevent...

The future of marketing lies in immersive research
From Putting People First

The future of marketing lies in immersive research

It is critical to marry conventional data analytics with a deeper understanding of audience psychology by observing everyday human behavior.

Time to Remove Malware
From The Eponymous Pickle

Time to Remove Malware

Two Months to Remove Malware Apps from App Store     By New Scientist, August 19, 2021An analysis by researchers at Boston University and the antivirus software...

3D Printed Microsoft can Spot Coronavirus in Blood
From The Eponymous Pickle

3D Printed Microsoft can Spot Coronavirus in Blood

Impressive if it works well.Inexpensive 3D-Printed Microscope Can Spot Coronavirus in Blood The digital holographic machine, faster than a PCR test, relies on deep...

This Blog
From The Eponymous Pickle

This Blog

 A note and warning about this blog.     Google has increasingly been doing less to support Blogger, which is the infrastructure for this blog.  Its free and IWordpress...

Chip Shortage for Toyota
From The Eponymous Pickle

Chip Shortage for Toyota

Toyota to Cut Output as Chip Shortage Finally Catches Up to It   By The Wall Street Journal  August 20, 2021The global semiconductor shortage has finally started...

Betting on VR Conferencing
From The Eponymous Pickle

Betting on VR Conferencing

 Experience is still not complete.  But laptops can provide relatively good, portable and convenient alternatives.  And the entire workforce is now already trained...

AI to Adverts
From The Eponymous Pickle

AI to Adverts

One of the earliest things we attempted with AI.  Too early to work then, but got the right elements. Here again.   Why artificial intelligence is being used to...

The big-load anti-pattern
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

The big-load anti-pattern

When doing data engineering, it is common for engineers to want to first load all of the data in memory before processing the data. If you have sufficient memory...
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