AI MSP -bulletin e TECHNOLOGY RESELLER MAGAZINE I N PRI NT & ONLI NE IN PRINT & ONLINE SINCE 2016 SINCE 2016 SandboxAQ and Google Cloud Partner to Accelerate Quantitative AI for the Enterprise SandboxAQ will utilise Google Cloud infrastructure to develop its Large Quantitative Models (LQMs) and Google Cloud Marketplace for go-to-market SandboxaQ announced today a partnership with Google Cloud to integrate and optimise its platform of Large Quantitative Models (LQMs) on Google Cloud while enabling seamless procurement and deployment of SandboxAQ’s solution through Google Cloud Marketplace. SandboxAQ’s cutting-edge quantitative AI technologies, which are driving innovation in drug discovery, chemical and materials science, advanced sensing, and cybersecurity across diverse industries and applications, will leverage Google Cloud as its preferred cloud provider. Jack D. Hidary, CEO of SandboxAQ, said, “Partnering with Google Cloud enables us to deliver enhanced value to customers by leveraging their industry-leading cloud computing and AI infrastructure with our groundbreaking Large Quantitative Models (LQMs). This collaboration accelerates our efforts to develop Quantitative AI technologies and applications that address critical challenges—such as breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s research and other key areas of biopharma work. Together, we’re positioned to empower businesses and governments with transformative solutions on Google Cloud, reaching a broader range of organisations through its robust marketplace.” “SandboxAQ’s partnership with Google Cloud will help support the development of new models and solutions and bring them to enterprise customers more quickly and seamlessly,” said Thomas Kurian, CEO, Google Cloud. “Google Cloud’s AI-optimised infrastructure will underpin the development of SandboxAQ’s quantitative models and solutions, while Google Cloud Marketplace will provide SandboxAQ with an accelerated, simplified route to market.” Seagate Introduces Hard Drive Capacities of Up to 36TB, Extending Its HAMR-Based Mozaic 3+ Technology Platform Seagate Technology Holdings plc, an innovator of mass capacity data storage, today announced shipments of Exos M hard drive samples to select customers in industry-leading capacities up to 36 terabytes (TB). Based on Mozaic 3+, the company’s breakthrough heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) technology platform, Exos M delivers unprecedented storage scale for large-scale data centre deployments. Adopted by Cloud Service Providers: Seagate is currently ramping Exos M to volume shipments on capacity points up to 32TB with a leading cloud service provider. Separately, Seagate is also sampling drives on the Exos M platform of up to 36TB. Mozaic 3+ and HAMR Innovation: Based on Seagate’s Mozaic 3+ technology platform, the industry’s first implementation of heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR), Exos M offers data center operators significant scale, total cost of ownership (TCO), and sustainability advantages, including 300% more storage capacity within the same data center footprint, a 25% cost reduction per terabyte and 60% reduction in power consumption per terabyte. Read the full article on Technology Reseller here. Streamlining supply chains; Microsoft Copilot is key to keeping your manufacturing operations competitive, says Espria Driving operational changes within the manufacturing sector has always required, at its core, technological advancement. Whilst this usually applies to upgrading machinery or the mechanisation and automation of labour, in recent years AI productivity tools have rolled out into the administrative side of businesses proving to help support operations at an even greater scale. Manufacturing business owners and IT operators are constantly looking to drive greater efficiencies and innovation into their operations, whilst balancing costs amidst rising industry prices and streamlining design-to-make processes. Manufacturers without an AI tool to provide support, information and analysis at each stage of supply chain operations, should expect to struggle to stay competitive, especially going into the new year. “2024 has marked a change in manufacturing administration when it comes to employing AI tools,” says Brian Sibley, Virtual CTO at Espria. “Microsoft Copilot and similar AI productivity tools have given us access to the necessary data analytics and task automation tools needed for businesses to stay competitive in a pressurised market.” “While Copilot isn’t a one-to-one solution for streamlining supply chain management, it does give existing operations a much-needed boost to help develop and optimise systems. A powerful orchestration engine combining the power of large language models against data from within your infrastructure provides powerful access to analysis and insights... Read the full article on Technology Reseller here.
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