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Maui and Using New Tech To Prevent and Mitigate Future Disasters

Because of climate change, we are experiencing far more natural disasters than ever before in my lifetime. Yet we still seem to be acting as if each disaster is a unique and surprising event rather than recognizing the trend and creating adequate ways to mitigate or prevent disasters like we just saw in Hawaii ...

Generative AI Riding Crest of Gartner Hype Wave

"Applying generative AI to developer tools is massively speeding up code creation," Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore., told TechNewsWorld Maccherone explained improvements for software developers usuall...

Back to School Tech Buying Advice for Parents

Well, it's that time again when our students are undoubtedly hoping that they're reading the calendar wrong and still have months of vacation left, only to find they're on a deadline to provision themselves for the coming year ...

OPINION

Intel’s Return to Profitability Is Critical to Its Forward Momentum

Intel announced its second-quarter 2023 financial results on July 27. After two quarters of reported losses, we now see profits, and AMD's financials indicate that its inroads into Intel's base may be slowing as Intel puts up more of a fight ...

MBA Grads With Startup Ambitions Attracted to Health Care, AI

"Almost everyone is being hit in some way by climate change," added Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst at the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore "It's creating the impression that the field could be highly lucrative, and it addresses growing person...

OPINION

Apple Vision Pro and Why the Goovis G3 Max May Be Better

Like many of you, I was fascinated with the Apple Vision Pro head-mounted display when it was announced, but, as luck would have it, I had already ordered the Goovis G3 Max at Indiegogo. I've been using it for several weeks now. It is awesome for what it does and pretty much does what Tim Cook demonstrated on stage for the Vision Pro ...

Google Green Report: Sustainability Wins, Water Goals Remain Elusive

If Google's and everyone else's data centers are thirsty for water now, that thirst could worsen as the demand to run artificial intelligence models increases. "AI will increase the demand for water by data centers significantly," maintained Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst at the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore...

ANALYSIS

Microsoft 365 Copilot: Are You Ready for Your Personal AI?

Microsoft last week announced the upcoming availability of Microsoft 365 Copilot, and it looks to be a huge game-changer ...

New Wix AI-Powered Platform Promises Speedy E-Commerce Website Creation

"Often the issue with website projects is the inability of the client or the website expert to adequately communicate and understand the project," explained Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst at the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm, in Bend, Ore "This takes t...

OPINION

The Problem With Suing Gen AI Companies for Copyright Infringement

Microsoft's deployment of OpenAI's ChatGPT has been extremely popular, and its surprise implementation of this advanced generative AI system caught companies like Google and Apple napping ...

Kinder, Friendlier AI Chatbot ‘Claude 2’ Unveiled by Anthropic

Anthropic isn't alone in trying to put a damper on potential harm caused by its generative AI software. "Everyone is working on helpful AIs that are supposed to do no harm, and the goal is nearly universal," observed Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst at the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore...

OPINION

Twitter vs. Threads: Meta Has the Advantage

As an ex-IBM competitive analyst, one of the things I enjoyed the most was making a competitive comparison, particularly when it was between any company but my own. The reason for this is that, even in business, no one likes to hear their baby is ugly ...

ANALYSIS

HP Addresses Rising Security Threats Before an AI-Driven Wave of Pain

I've spent much of my career in and around security, and if there were ever a time not to be in the security business, this would be it ...

Release AI From the Shadows, Argues Wharton Prof

"AI can have a 30% to 80% positive impact on performance. Suddenly, a marginal employee with generative AI becomes a superstar," observed Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst of the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore "If generative AI isn't disclosed...

ANALYSIS

Gaming Industry Know-How Created AMD’s Winning Data Center Strategy

AMD is on a run now. No longer in Intel's shadow, it's taking the PC market and data center by storm. While part of the reason is that Intel stumbled badly under a prior CEO, much of it is because of AMD's almost unbelievable focus on unique customer segment needs ...

Climate Change, Power Chips Spur Submersible Server Trend

"Generally, immersion cooling isn't as effective in a data center as other more targeted cooling technologies like warm water cooling," observed Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst at the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore "However, for distributed ...

OPINION

Apple Vision Pro: Gateway to a New Computing Future

I have my doubts about whether Apple's Vision Pro, which was announced last week but will not be available until 2024, will be successful ...

ANALYSIS

Windows 11 AI Integration Signals New Era for User Experiences

When I joined IBM in the 1980s, they assigned me the task of helping create what eventually became one of the very first CRM applications. Like most at that time, I had to work with MIS (now called IT), and the result was dreadful. Instead of the app making things easier by automating many repetitive manual tasks, it required more labor, was incredibly annoying to use, and showcased a disconnect between what I thought I'd asked for and what MIS delivered...

OPINION

The Importance of Microsoft’s 5-Point Blueprint for Public Governance of AI

Many technology leaders agree that while AI could be hugely beneficial to humans, it could also be misused or, through negligence, terminally damage humanity. But looking to governments to address this problem without guidance would be foolish given that politicians often don't even understand the technology they've used for years, let alone something that just made it to market...

ANALYSIS

2024 and How the Coming CPU War Is Likely To Play Out

If you look ahead on the roadmap to 2024, some impressive parts are coming from AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm, targeting your PC that will change dramatically how these machines work ...

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