Did you know #Intel has been the largest corporate contributor to #Linux since 2007? Arun Gupta, Intel's Vice President and General Manager for Open Ecosystem, talks with Help Net Security's Director of Content Mirko Zorz about how Intel fosters open software development, why open source is critical for innovation, what we're doing to address security concerns around generative AI, and how projects like #OPEA can provide the industry with standardized, secure, and performant #GenAI solutions. Read the full interview: https://intel.ly/4fStKcz
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That is a powerful statement.. and rightfully so!
Apple announced their new Homomorphic Encryption (HE) library for #Swift, enabling developers to run basic calculations and queries on encrypted data. This is great news for developers building apps that need to protect sensitive data. Roseman Labs, Intel Ignite Europe batch 6 alumni, can take it further, with their #MultiPartyComputation technology that offers a more comprehensive solution for encrypted computing. Read here: https://lnkd.in/dHQfck3D Roderick Rodenburg Niek J. Bouman Toon Segers Jan Wijma #IntelIgnite #IAmIntel #HomomorphicEncryption #EncryptedComputing #MPC #DataSecurity
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Exclusive with Red Hat CEO Matt Hicks 🤩 #theCUBE is live at #RHSummit theCUBE.net Join Rob Strechay and Rebecca M. Knight in a post-keynote sit down with the head of Red Hat. “Red Hat is at its best when we’re focused on building blocks. I started Red Hat 18-plus years ago and our building block was #Linux. It was consumable for enterprises, light on hardware, worked with the OEMs and put in the hands of developers and people,” Hicks recalls, going on to note the similarities between Red Hat’s early days and the new opportunities presented by #GenAI. “The machines are a bit different, but it’s the exact same playbook. How do you take all this excitement and innovation, make it consumable to enterprises, then work with both the technology providers like NVIDIA and Intel Corporation, and the OEMs… that users can start to work with?” Hicks furthers. “I love every second of it, because it just feels like we’re back to our sweet spot.” 📺 Join the conversations! Live now, at theCUBE.net #LiveNews #OpenSource #EnterpriseTech
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Apple showed it's ready for the next leap in encrypted computing with their #HomomorphicEncryption (HE) software library for Swift, but this is just the beginning. We think Roseman Labs takes it further. Discover how our #MultiPartyComputation technology compares in our newest article from co-founder Toon Segers 👇 https://hubs.li/Q02KxGwm0 #EncryptedComputing #MPC #DataSecurity
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💻#ThrowbackThursday: IBM’s Game-Changing Entry into Personal Computing 🚀 On this day in 1980, IBM made history by announcing its move into the personal computer market, launching the PC revolution that changed everything! 🌍💼 While known for enterprise-scale systems, IBM recognized the growing demand for personal computers. Their IBM PC 5150, introduced a year later, revolutionized the industry with its Intel 8088 processor and Microsoft PC-DOS. What really set it apart? Its open architecture, which allowed third-party developers to build compatible software and hardware. This helped create a booming ecosystem of IBM-compatible PCs, defining the modern computing landscape. From then on, personal computers weren’t just for hobbyists—they became a critical part of daily life, from offices to homes. Today, we owe much of our tech-driven world to this pivotal moment. 🙌💡 What are your memories of the early PC era? Do you remember your first computer? Let’s hear your stories in the comments!👇 #TechHistory #IBMPersonalComputer #Innovation #PCRevolution #Technology #ITHistory #Throwback
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Here's the next blog post in my series about my tech journey, where I talk about the first PC our family owned: https://lnkd.in/ghpfz87k #technology
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Listening to Dan Middleton talk about the Confidential Computing Consortium is ALWAYS the right answer! Check out the latest Chips & Salsa episode.
What's the funnest thing to watch this weekend? King KongFu Panda 17? Planet of the Godzillas? At the top of Intel Corporation's video list today is an episode of Chips & Salsa featuring Mike Bursell and Dan Middleton, talking about the Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC). If you are curious what's going on in Confidential Computing and the open source security world it's a great watch! We discuss developing Confidential AI and Secure Software Supply Chain - technologies to stop real threats. We cover these topics in greater depth in our Technical Advisory Council meetings alternating Thursdays. You can find all the CCC projects, working groups, and meetings at https://lnkd.in/gzzYHMAt. Thanks to Christopher Robinson (aka / CRob) and Jerry Bryant for hosting us and creating such a cool nerdy show! https://lnkd.in/gxEjFq9N #IAmIntel #ConfidentialAI #SecureSoftwareSupplyChain
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Are you aware of the #HuggingFace Intel LLM Leaderboard? This leaderboard is designed to evaluate, score, and rank open-source LLMs that have been pre-trained or fine-tuned on Intel Cloud to Edge Hardware. #IntelAI #AIinference #AISoftware #IamIntel
Have you shared your LLM with your peers? Take the models you pre-trained and fine-tuned on Intel hardware and add them to the repository where they can be shared and searched. Learn more and submit your model to the community here: https://intel.ly/3QLcSdD #Developer #LLM #ArtificialIntelligence Hugging Face
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⌨️ At FullProxy, we're not just watching the #QuantumComputing revolution—we're preparing our clients to navigate its challenges - especially in regards to certificate lifecycle management. 💥Google's latest breakthrough is nothing short of remarkable: a 4cm chip that can complete calculations in five minutes that would take conventional computers 10 septillion years. Let that sink in for a moment! Read more in this piece in The Guardian ▶️ https://lnkd.in/dWnYGN7C If you'd like to learn more of the potential security impacts of quantum, read Ewan Ferguson's latest blog on our website here: https://lnkd.in/ekgwXhiE
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360% ROI in five years. That's the return that IDC estimates for customers of the NVIDIA networking platforms, Cumulus Linux and Spectrum Ethernet. See the infographic to learn how NVIDIA networking architecture can save your organization.
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