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Google debuts TensorFlow Lite to enable machine learning on mobile devices
Google LLC is launching a lightweight version of its open-source TensorFlow machine learning library for mobile platforms. Announced at Google’s I/O developer conference in May, TensorFlow Lite is now available for both Android and iOS developers in preview. TensorFlow is an open-source software library that was released in 2015 by Google to make it easier ...
Panzura aims to make data in software containers available anywhere
Unstructured-data management company Panzura Inc. is integrating its intelligent hybrid cloud storage platform with Docker, making data more available for applications deployed in software containers in any location. Software containers are an alternative to virtualization that abstract applications away from the underlying hardware, so they can be run on any computing platform. Docker Inc.’s Docker ...
Bossa Nova lands $17.5M funding to roll out robots in retail stores
Inventory-taking robots could soon become a common sight in supermarket stores across the country, if a company called Bossa Nova Robotics Inc. gets its way. The company, whose robots are already being tested in number of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. locations across the country, today closed on a $17.5 million Series B funding round. That brings ...
Amazon sells some cloud infrastructure to local China partner but says it’s staying in the market
Updated with Amazon comment: Bowing to Chinese law, Amazon.com Inc. said late Monday it has sold some physical infrastructure for its cloud computing operation in China but plans to keep providing cloud services in the country for years to come. Earlier reports from the Wall Street Journal and Reuters said the public cloud giant had decided to sell its Amazon ...
Startup QCI raises $18M to build the world’s first useful quantum computers
With any new technology, it’s inevitable that a bunch of startups will emerge at the cutting edge to challenge more established players, and it’s no different in the weird world of quantum computing. Although companies such as IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp. and Intel Corp. have all made great strides toward making quantum computing a reality, ...
LightStep launches monitoring tools for microservices-based apps
A startup backed by $29 million in funding and boasting big customers such as Lyft Inc. and Twilio Inc. is exiting stealth mode today, offering application performance management software for both modern and legacy apps. LightStep Inc., co-founded by Chief Executive Ben Sigelman, who built and ran monitoring technologies at Google LLC, said its new ...
Rackspace teams up with HPE to offer pay-as-you-go OpenStack private cloud
Cloud services company Rackspace Inc. is teaming up with Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Co. to deliver what they say is the first pay-per-use version of OpenStack. Open Stack is an open source platform for creating and managing large collections of virtual private servers in a cloud computing environment. The new offering will be delivered as a managed service, ...
Here’s how enterprises will waste $10 billion on cloud spending next year
Enterprise cloud management company RightScale Inc. has come up with the alarming forecast that almost $10 billion in cloud spending will be wasted by companies in the next year. The biggest problem is the enormously complex way in which public cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services Inc. and Microsoft Corp. bill customers for their ...
IBM unveils new quantum processors to power its commercial Q Systems
In another sign of the ascendance of quantum computing, IBM Corp. says it’s beefing up the power of its online commercial quantum system, IBM Q, which will be made available to early-access customers later this year. The company today announced two quantum processor upgrades, including a new 20-qubit processor and a working prototype of a ...
Microsoft open-sources effort to build hardware that protects firmware from hackers
Microsoft Corp. has unveiled a blueprint for special hardware that will be able to secure server firmware from hackers, and it wants the open-source community to help it out. The software giant said the new chip and associated hardware will be able to protect firmware from some of the most dangerous threats around, including “malicious ...









