Carnegie Clean Energy, Hewlett Packard Enterprise push AI-driven wave energy tech with extended agreement

Carnegie Clean Energy, Hewlett Packard Enterprise push AI-driven wave energy tech with extended agreement

Australia’s wave energy developer Carnegie Clean Energy has extended collaboration with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) by two years, focusing on integrating advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing into the… Article Source https://www.offshore-energy.biz/carnegie-clean-energy-hewlett-packard-enterprise-push-ai-driven-wave-energy-tech-with-extended-agreement/

Extended Multi-Cloud Partnership between Oracle and Microsoft Assisting Customers in Decommissioning Data Centers

Extended Multi-Cloud Partnership between Oracle and Microsoft Assisting Customers in Decommissioning Data Centers

Oracle Autonomous Database is now available through Microsoft’s Oracle Database@Azure multi-cloud partnership, providing customers with new capabilities to expedite the closure of outdated data centers. This collaboration underscores Oracle’s commitment to making its databases accessible across various platforms, in line with Larry Ellison’s goal to break down cloud provider barriers and foster customer-centric partnerships. The … Read more

Nutanix Affirms Growth Is Dependent on Larger Deals with Extended Closing Times

Nutanix Affirms Growth Is Dependent on Larger Deals with Extended Closing Times

Nutanix CEO Rajiv Ramaswami updated investors on the company’s performance and highlighted the challenges posed by larger deals that require strategic decisions and C-suite approvals. The shift in VMware customers due to Broadcom’s price changes is leading to more discussions about switching, but the complexity of these deals is making short-term revenue predictions difficult. The … Read more

Microsoft Experiences Outage: Bing, Copilot, and DuckDuckGo Unavailable for Extended Period

Microsoft Experiences Outage: Bing, Copilot, and DuckDuckGo Unavailable for Extended Period

Microsoft’s search services, including Bing, DuckDuckGo, and Copilot, have been experiencing a global outage, with even Microsoft’s AI-powered Designer unable to produce images. Downdetector.com first identified issues with Bing and DuckDuckGo early in the morning, and the problem has been confirmed worldwide through various methods. While Microsoft has not officially announced the outage, DuckDuckGo acknowledged … Read more