Red Hat puts RHEL for NVIDIA at the center of rack scale AI
Red Hat is expanding its NVIDIA collaboration with a big push around Red Hat Enterprise Linux for NVIDIA, aiming to give enterprises a day zero starting point for rack scale AI.
Red Hat is expanding its NVIDIA collaboration with a big push around Red Hat Enterprise Linux for NVIDIA, aiming to give enterprises a day zero starting point for rack scale AI.
Red Hat announced today it is acquiring Chatterbox Labs, bringing AI safety testing and guardrails directly into its enterprise AI platform.
Google’s Gemini Live API is not just improving support. It is quietly dismantling the customer service industry and the jobs that came with it.
A new Forrester study commissioned by Miro shows that companies are embracing AI but losing the teamwork needed to turn those tools into results.
Lenovo breaks revenue records with a massive Q2 surge powered by AI PCs, AI servers, and hybrid AI growth.
Anthropic expands its partnership with Microsoft and NVIDIA to scale Claude on Azure, boost enterprise access, and secure major investment.
OpenAI says over 1 million companies now rely on its AI. That means work is being centralized under one platform that workers didn’t choose.
A new ISG report shows enterprises are rapidly adopting agentic AI, intelligent systems capable of acting autonomously and making decisions that reshape business operations.
Lenovo’s new AI-Enabled Workforce portfolio puts agentic AI at the core of enterprise automation, combining devices, services, and security to turn AI hype into productivity.
Lenovo is pushing into the AI services market with GPU Advanced Services, a new offering designed to help enterprises improve workload performance, reduce risk, and scale faster.
Macs are moving beyond their developer roots. A new MacStadium survey of CIOs shows Apple hardware is now central to enterprise AI workloads, cloud usage, and IT strategies.
Adobe is rolling out AI agents inside its Experience Platform, giving companies new tools to manage customer data, personalize journeys, and streamline marketing operations. Brands like Hershey, Lenovo, and Wegmans are already testing the features.