Indian enterprises plan to boost IT spending to $160 billion in 2025, with software spending rising by 17%. CIOs will prioritize cybersecurity, business intelligence and data analytics, while dedicating new budget lines to generative AI implementations.
Data center providers are exploring new thermal management solutions, including dipping servers in oil, running cool water through copper pipes to racks and chips, and rear heat exchangers, to cool their servers and GPUs/CPUs. Their goal is to reduce PUE and power consumption in data centers.
Global hyperscalers have identified four Asian locations - based on land availability, reliable power and government support - to execute their AI strategy with multi-billion dollar data center investments, said Vipin Shirsat, managing director of India at Princeton Digital Group.
Formula 1, one of the most data-driven sports, processes massive data using advanced technology and agile digital infrastructure. Continuous innovation is key to its success. Amie Smith, head of IT systems and support at F1, shares how her team ensures smooth operations.
At AWS Empower India 2024, Dr. Werner Vogels, chief technology officer of Amazon, shared the importance of aligning cloud costs with business goals, introducing the seven laws of "The Frugal Architect" to developers and technologists.
The data center infrastructure management, DCIM, market is forecasted to reach $6.3 billion by 2030, indicating convergence between operations and IT teams, according to an Omdia report. Roy Illsley, chief analyst, Omdia, discusses DCIM as a service, 3D modelling, generative AI and AI workloads.
At this week's Google Cloud Next 2024 held in Las Vegas, Google announced over 1,000 product advances across Google Cloud and Google Workspace. Among the highlights were the introduction of a new AI chip, an AI agent builder, an AI Hypercomputer, a new video editing tool and enhanced chat experiences.
Space-based cloud computing pushes boundaries, removing limits on speed, storage, latency and security. Italy-based Leonardo's groundbreaking satellite network promises defense forces game-changing data storage, processing power and security capabilities that could reshape the digital frontier.
Enterprises are evaluating AI/ML platforms where anyone can harness data for insights - without possessing technical expertise. Ravi Maguluri, CTO - digital services, and Sushant Dubey, EVP and business head, digital services at Sify Technologies, explain how Sify's Infinit AI/ML platform can help.
Enterprises will require specialized infrastructure to build their LLMs. Amid rising demand for GPUs and purpose-built data center infrastructure, data center providers - such as Equinix, ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (India), NTT Global Data Centers and Yotta Data Services - plan to offer AI services from the...
While CISOs want to consolidate security solutions and take a platform-centric approach, they must strike a balance between having best-of-breed and taking a consolidated approach from one vendor, says Richard Addiscott, Sr. Director Analyst, Gartner.
The success of any business relies on its technology operations, and the integration of automation and AI has become integral to this function. Geetha Gopal, COO, Verdana, discusses the challenges and opportunities of leading digital transformation initiatives in the current business climate.
Charlie Winckless, senior director analyst, Gartner, discusses key considerations for cloud security, the shared responsibility model, and how identity management has become central to network security and cloud security.
The astrologer is regarded as the default counselor in India. For decades, the astrology industry was unstructured and informal. But what if it could be on a platform where many astrologers and counselors offered their services to consumers?
Demand for data center infrastructure is growing exponentially due to the rapid rate at which India is digitalizing consumer services. India also has a massive population of nearly 1.4 billion people, so these services will need to be provided at scale and in a short time.
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