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In Hardware and Network news this week…
Avassa and OnLogic: Combining Software and Hardware for Industrial IoT Edge Excellence
“Avassa and OnLogic is a truly great match for several reasons. We often talk to customers who are building a new generation of IoT edge infrastructure, and that includes both edge computers and a software platform for managing edge and IoT applications. Just like the Avassa platform, OnLogic is what we call edge-native, purpose-built for distributed edge and IoT environments. Together we can offer customers a full-stack solution that excels in solving the unique challenges of edge.” says Carl Moberg, CTO of Avassa.
Keysight Showcases Solutions Accelerating AI Adoption for Data Center and Cloud Service Providers at OFC 2024
Linear drive optics: Linear drive optical transceivers exhibit lower latency, power consumption, and cost than traditional re-timed transceivers making then an ideal solution for AI applications. This demo showcases Keysight’s validation solutions for the CEI-112G-Linear-PAM4 standard on linear pluggable optics, including new measurements such as EECQ (Electrical Eye Closure Quaternary) and new reference receiver equalization techniques.
Quantinuum partners with Microsoft in a new phase of reliable quantum computing with groundbreaking demonstration of reliable logic qubits
Quantinuum, the world’s largest integrated quantum computing company, has partnered with Microsoft to achieve a breakthrough in achieving fault-tolerant quantum computing by developing the most reliable logic qubits with active syndrome extraction demonstrated – an achievement that was previously thought to be years away from being realized.
Synovus introduces Accelerate Pay for business payments
Synovus has launched Accelerate Pay, a new payment solution that enables commercial banking clients to initiate account payable payments in several different payment types while minimizing the use of checks. The solution offers payees the freedom to choose how they want to get paid, with check payments and e-checks still an option.
Pager health unveils new generative ai applications with google cloud to improve payer productivity and enhance member experiences
The GenAI applications are designed to address the quadruple aim of care by reducing the administrative burden on multi-disciplinary care teams and creating a more conversational, personalized experience for members that helps them navigate, coordinate, and take the next best step in their healthcare journey. Pager’s industry-leading platform provides a seamless, embedded, connected care experience for payer clients, partner care teams and members. The new GenAI applications include:
In Information and Communications news this week…