Author: Hunter
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Minsait participa en el desarrollo de ‘Red Únicas’ para la atención de niños con enfermedades raras
La tecnología vuelve a ponerse al servicio de la sociedad con el impulso a la iniciativa estatal Red Únicas. Minsait, filial del grupo Indra, participa en el desarrollo tecnológico del proyecto financiado a cargo de los fondos europeos Next Generation en el marco del Perte de Salud de Vanguardia, que ambiciona mejorar la atención de… Read more
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The Chaos of NIH Cuts Has Left Early-Career Scientists Scrambling
As graduate programs lose spots and labs face shutdowns following Trump administration cuts to science funding, students and researchers are left to figure out what’s next. Read more
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Chart Industries recurre a NaaS para resolver el desafío de la fusión multinube
La expansión del multicloud y la creciente complejidad de la carga de trabajo han hecho que algunas organizaciones de TI se replanteen las redes para una nueva era. Mientras que algunas empresas cuentan con expertos internos en redes en la nube para manejar los matices de la interconexión de múltiples nubes, otras se asocian con… Read more
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From data to impact: How the right technology drives generative AI excellence
By Bryan Kirschner, Vice President, Strategy at DataStax Change management across people, processes, and technologies is a critical part of succeeding with generative AI (genAI). In earlier articles, we’ve covered the human element and how to adapt your processes; here, we’ll take a look at the third: technology. A recap: A growth mindset and the… Read more
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Los clientes de SAP tienen dificultades con la migración a S/4HANA
Las empresas usuarias de SAP tienen poco tiempo. La migración a S/4HANA debe completarse antes de 2030, y eso solo si adquieren la prórroga especial de tres años de SAP más allá del fin de vida del mantenimiento estándar a finales de 2027. Aunque pueda parecer una preocupación lejana, las empresas que actualmente trabajan en… Read more
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Why handing over total control to AI agents would be a huge mistake
AI agents have set the tech industry abuzz. Unlike chatbots, these groundbreaking new systems operate outside of a chat window, navigating multiple applications to execute complex tasks, like scheduling meetings or shopping online, in response to simple user commands. As agents are developed to become more capable, a crucial question emerges: How much control are… Read more
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23andMe files for bankruptcy as CEO steps down
The company says it will remain in operation during the bankruptcy process. | Image: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images DNA testing firm 23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to help the company sell itself after years of financial difficulties. Anne Wojcicki, 23andMe’s co-founder and CEO, announced on X that she has resigned with immediate effect… Read more
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QueerTech empowers queer technologists to thrive in tech
QueerTech, a Montreal-based nonprofit serving the LGBTQ+ tech community, gained its roots after CEO and co-founder Naoufel Testaouni began attending tech events in Montreal and New York City. The lack of representation of LGBTQ+ and BIPOC tech workers at these events soon got him thinking about ways he could help build and foster community for… Read more
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Hot New Thermodynamic Chips Could Trump Classical Computers
Guillaume Verdon is building a new kind of chip to accelerate AI. His alter ego wants to accelerate humanity itself. Read more
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Quantum Computing Is Dead. Long Live Quantum Computing!
Schrödinger’s cat is alive and dead at the same time. Ironically enough, so is quantum computing. Read more