Interview: Michael Kagan, chief technology officer, Nvidia

“While everything in computing gets smaller and smaller, the 21st century computer is something that scales from a smartwatch all the way up to the hyperscale datacentre,” says Michael Kagan, CTO of Nvidia.   “The datacentre is the computer and Nvidia is building the architecture for the datacentre. We are building pretty much everything needed, […]

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Belgian researchers build energy-efficient AI frameworks

Julie Moeyersoms, programme manager for artificial intelligence (AI) at the Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre (Imec) in Belgium, believes 2023 will be remembered as the year of AI.   Not only has ChatGPT made a big splash, but other applications are coming out too, many of which use small, embedded devices. “I think we can safely say […]

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CDO interview: Mary O’Callaghan, director of technology engagement, British Heart Foundation

Mary O’Callaghan is a charity sector pioneer. As director of technology engagement at the British Heart Foundation (BHF), she helps the organisation embrace data-led business transformation through what she describes as a new kind of digital leadership role. O’Callaghan manages three teams: business relationship managers who interface with different parts of the charity; training […]

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Is the UK datacentre industry set for further consolidation?

Although hedge fund manager Jim Chanos just a year ago predicted datacentres could be the next “Big Short“, the UK sector including colocation is still growing amid ongoing merger and acquisition (M&A) activity. “Equinix, Digital Realty, NTT, Telehouse – they all have gone through some sort of merger, acquisition, joint venture or partnership in […]

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ChatGPT is creating a legal and compliance headache for business

Over the past few months, ChatGPT has taken the professional world by storm. Its ability to answer almost any question and generate content has led people to use the artificial intelligence-powered chatbot for completing administrative tasks, writing long-form content like letters and essays, creating resumes, and much more. According to research from Korn Ferry, […]

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ServiceNow’s Bill McDermott: a ‘work in progress’

Bill McDermott cuts an unusual figure among the gilded tech bros of Silicon Valley. As is well known, he comes from a working-class, New York Catholic background. First and foremost, he is a sales professional, who has spent his career in the business technology industry, but with a wider perspective on the global economy. […]

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University of York shifts HPC workloads to Swedish EcoDataCenter colocation site in green IT push

The University of York is set to migrate its high-performance computing (HPC) workloads to EcoDataCenter’s renewably powered colocation facility in Falun, Sweden, in support of the higher education institution’s net-zero goals. With the university predicting a 300% increase in its data volumes over the coming years, it embarked on a search for a green-powered […]

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