Cisco and Nvidia: Networking partners or frenemies?
Cisco at its Cisco Live conference outlined a partnership with Nvidia to launch Nexus HyperFabric AI Clusters, a data center networking architecture for generative AI deployments.
Cisco at its Cisco Live conference outlined a partnership with Nvidia to launch Nexus HyperFabric AI Clusters, a data center networking architecture for generative AI deployments.
Zoho outlined a more collaborative vision of customer relationship management, launched a series of AI-driven enhancements across its platform, upped its developer game and created a cybersecurity stack.
SAP said it will acquire WalkMe in a deal valued at $1.5 billion in a move that could make implementations easier and complement its process and workflow automation efforts.
CrowdStrike delivered strong first quarter earnings with revenue growth of 33%.
Last quarter, HPE took its lumps over supply chain issues that hampered its AI server sales. In the second quarter, AI systems revenue more than doubled sequentially.
Databricks said it has acquired Tabular, a data management company founded by the original creators of Apache Iceberg. The companies said they're aiming to combine their open-source cred to build interoperable data formats.
Snowflake fleshed out more of its artificial intelligence strategy and announced a bevy of data management tools designed to advance enterprise AI while keeping its data analytics base in the fold.
SAP said it is infusing its Joule generative AI assistant throughout its platform and applications as it made the case that the company is using AI to drive business value.
Snowflake announced Polaris Catalog, an open-source community catalog for Apache Iceberg. The move provides Apache Iceberg interoperability with AWS, Confluent, Dremio, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Salesforce among others.
AMD outlined its AI GPU roadmap and moved to an annual cadence as it aims to compete with Nvidia.
The great generative AI boom for enterprise software isn't happening yet as sales cycle grow longer due to platform bets, macroeconomic conditions and cost of capital crimping budgets.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang outlined the company's roadmap through 2027 including a new GPU platform called Rubin, a new CPU in Vera and networking gear. Huang added that Nvidia will follow an annual cadence.