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Alex Woodie

Alex Woodie has written about IT as a technology journalist for more than a decade. He brings extensive experience from the IBM midrange marketplace, including topics such as servers, ERP applications, programming, databases, security, high availability, storage, business intelligence, cloud, and mobile enablement. He resides in the San Diego area.

Can Retailers Trust Their Machine Learning Models?

October 21st, 2022 (0)
As we inch closer to Black Friday and the start of the holiday buying extravaganza, retailers are putting the final touches on the demand forecasts they’re using to predict the mix of goods they’ll carry this winter. There are ...

AI for DevOps: Cutting Cost, Reducing Risk, Speeding Delivery

August 16th, 2022 (0)
Organizations collectively spend billions every month on DevOps processes, yet bad code still makes it into production, causing downtime, additional time/money, and reputational harm. With so much at stake, it would seem to be a natural fit for automation ...

AI Is Not Sentient Yet. But That Doesn’t Mean It’s Not Useful in the Enterprise

June 21st, 2022 (0)
Have large language models finally crossed the chasm and become self-aware? A Google researcher recently shocked the world by declaring that Google’s LaMDA has become sentient. Others in the business disagree, saying we’re still far away from artificial general ...

Europe’s AI Act Would Regulate Tech Globally

June 8th, 2022 (0)
The Artificial Intelligence Act was introduced to the European Union in April 2021, and is rapidly progressing through comment periods and rewrites. When it goes into effect, which experts say could occur at the beginning of 2023, it will ...

d-Matrix Gets Funding to Build SRAM ‘Chiplets’ for AI Inference

April 21st, 2022 (0)
Hardware startup d-Matrix says the $44 million it raised in a Series A round this week (April 20) will help it continue development of a novel “chiplet” architecture that uses 6 nanometer chip embedded in SRAM memory modules for ...

Run:ai Seeks to Grow AI Virtualization with $75M Round

March 16th, 2022 (0)
Run:ai, a provider of an AI virtualization layer that helps optimize GPU instances, yesterday announced a Series C round worth $75 million. The funding figures to help the fast-growing company expand its sales reach and further development the platform. ...

AI Bias Struggles Continue Within Organizations

January 19th, 2022 (0)
Battling AI bias is turning out to be tougher than expected for many business organizations. As companies roll out more machine learning and AI models into production, they are increasing cognizant of the presence of bias in their systems. ...

John Deere Brings Autonomous Driving to Farm Tractors

January 5th, 2022 (0)
Fully autonomous self-driving cars are not yet on our nation’s roadways, but later this year a limited number of U.S. farmers will be able to start operating fully-autonomous John Deere tractors in their fields, allowing farmers to get their ...

IBM Using AI to Monitor Petabytes of Network Traffic

December 10th, 2021 (0)
As networks and applications become more complex, so does the process of unravelling performance problems. And as the complexity grows, even finding common errors in an SD-WAN infrastructure can be a challenge in our virtual-everything world. To help solve this ...

AWS re:Invent 2021 Begins As New CEO Adam Selipsky Takes the Reins

November 29th, 2021 (0)
As the 2021 AWS re:Invent conference opens this week live and virtually in Las Vegas, Adam Selipsky, who took over the CEO position with the departure of Andy Jassy earlier this year, will begin to make his own mark ...
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