Tag: Generative AI

AWS’ global partner leader, Ruba Borno, talks with CRN about the general availability of Amazon Q Tuesday and why the AI-powered assistant is better than rivals Google and Microsoft’s generative AI technology. AWS’ Ruba Borno is bullish that Amazon Q is now the world’s best generative AI-powered assistant as the new AI chatbot becomes generally…

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‘While bidding farewell is bittersweet, I am thrilled to announce my transition to Juniper Networks, where I am eager to embark on the next wave of innovation with AI at the forefront,’ says new Juniper Networks Area Vice President of Enterprise Sales Chad Romero. Juniper Networks has hired away another Cisco sales veteran as it…

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‘One of the things we’ve been really pushing out there is becoming that chief AI strategist … just like a virtual CISO, we’re that virtual person that is out there coming in to assess, making sure you get all your ducks in a row. And then as you go down that path, really handholding you,…

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Here’s what to watch for during Amazon’s Q1 2024 earnings report tomorrow as AWS eyes a $100 billion run rate potentially driven by AI. Amazon will report first quarter 2024 financial earnings results on Tuesday with all eyes on its $97 billion cloud business, Amazon Web Services, as the cloud giant eyes a record $100…

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The fast-growing solution provider is bringing Cisco XDR technology into its new managed detection and response (MDR) service, FortisX, Sentinel and Cisco told CRN exclusively. Cisco partner Sentinel Technologies is going big with the tech giant on the security front. The fast-growing solution provider is bringing Cisco’s XDR platform for managed security services into its…

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‘Azure could become the biggest and more important hyperscaler provider,’ according to one analyst report Friday. Microsoft’s latest quarterly results beat a variety of expectations from Wall Street, but of importance to its services partners is the tech giant’s expectation that not only can artificial intelligence grow, but its cloud offerings have not yet plateaued—with…

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‘When I look at companies coming out of [Silicon Valley] or out of Boston, even L.A., they don’t have the grit. They don’t have the edge. They don’t have to work for what they have, and that’s why you see a lot of them struggling,’ Voccola told attendees of the Miami Tech Summit last week.…

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‘Semiconductors are the currency that will drive the global economy for decades to come. We are one of two, maybe three, companies in the world that can continue to enable next-generation chip technologies and the only one that has Western capacity and R&D, and we will participate in the entire AI market,’ says Intel CEO…

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‘What does it mean that Intel’s chip is AI-enabled? What does it mean that the Dell and Lenovo and HP laptops are AI-enabled? What does that do for me? … The more clarity that we can bring to our partners, the better,’ says Kirk Robinson, executive vice president and president of North America at Ingram…

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For the week ending April 26, CRN takes a look at the companies that brought their ‘A’ game to the channel including IBM, Nvidia, ThreatLocker, HPE Aruba and FlexAI. The Week Ending April 26 Topping this week’s Came to Win is IBM for its blockbuster deal to acquire cloud infrastructure management tool developer HashiCorp. Also…

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