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Security risks and IT costs won’t impede AI progress: NetApp

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In today’s rapidly evolving technology landscape, NetApp, the leading provider of intelligent data infrastructure, addressed the burgeoning adoption of AI across enterprises, asserting that challenges such as security risks and IT costs will not hinder its advancement.
The company emphasized that the rise of AI must be accompanied by the deployment of intelligent data infrastructure, supported by insights from a recent IDC Whitepaper titled “The Critical Role of an Intelligent Data Infrastructure,” which highlighted that 20% of AI projects fail due to inadequate infrastructure.
NetApp’s 2024 Cloud Complexity Report revealed significant AI adoption globally, with 76% of technology companies currently implementing or planning AI projects. Following closely, the BFSI sector reported 55% engagement in AI initiatives. In India, an impressive 70% of companies have active AI projects, surpassing the global average of 49%, with 91% planning to use more than half of their data for AI model training by 2024, underscoring a robust commitment to data-driven AI advancements.
Despite the proven benefits and eagerness to embrace AI, organizations encounter formidable challenges during their AI transformation journeys. Key obstacles include escalating IT costs, security concerns, and the complexity of accessing dispersed data stored in siloed infrastructures. Successful AI integration hinges on the presence of a resilient intelligent data infrastructure. NetApp’s solutions enable enterprises to seamlessly access data from any location while ensuring robust security, data protection, and governance.
NetApp has witnessed growing demand from customers seeking to build intelligent data infrastructures leveraging public and hybrid clouds to support burgeoning data-intensive workloads such as AI, cloud-native applications, open-source technologies, and enterprise applications. These initiatives are crucial for safeguarding data against ransomware attacks while enhancing performance and scalability.
Puneet Gupta, Managing Director of NetApp India/SAARC, emphasized, “Data and Artificial Intelligence are pivotal for driving business innovation. Intelligent data infrastructure is foundational in empowering enterprises to unlock the full potential of AI technology.” He highlighted NetApp’s recent enhancements designed to deliver superior performance, increased density, and scalability for AI infrastructure, supported by a strong partnership with NVIDIA in the GenAI space.
Highlighting the critical need for cyber resilience in AI implementations, Shuja Mirza, Director of Solutions Engineering at NetApp, stated, “Our solutions are designed to ensure rapid response and recovery in the event of cyber-attacks, addressing crucial data management concerns essential for successful AI deployments.”
AI stands poised to revolutionize industries and redefine business operations. With its comprehensive intelligent data infrastructure, NetApp facilitates universal data accessibility, robust security measures, and effective governance, thereby optimizing infrastructure and application efficiency while prioritizing cost-effectiveness and sustainability. These capabilities bolster AI strategies, driving superior outcomes and operational success for businesses.
Source: expresscomputer.in

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A report from People’s Daily: The 16th BRICS Summit will be held in Kazan, Russia, from Oct. 22 to 24. This upcoming summit is the first to be held after the BRICS expansion, playing a prominent role in getting the greater BRICS cooperation off to a good start. It is also important for BRICS countries to unite the Global South and play a greater role in international affairs. Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the 16th BRICS Summit.
“More than 30 nations have formally applied to join BRICS.” With its rising global influence, the BRICS cooperation mechanism has become a focus of media around the world. The increasing number of developing countries applying to join the BRICS family fully demonstrates the vitality and appeal of the BRICS cooperation mechanism.
Since its inception, BRICS countries have consistently acted on the BRICS spirit of openness, inclusiveness, and win-win cooperation, and taken BRICS cooperation to new heights. They have upheld fairness and justice in international affairs, stood up for what is right on major international and regional issues, and enhanced the voice and influence of emerging markets and developing countries. Faced with the current complex international situation, the Global South countries increasingly rely on the BRICS.
Under the suggestion of China, the BRICS expansion process was initiated during the 14th BRICS Summit held in Beijing in 2022. At the 15th BRICS Summit held in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2023, the BRICS achieved a historic expansion. Earlier this year, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, and Ethiopia officially became members of the BRICS family.
The new round of expansion has further enhanced the global representation and influence of the BRICS mechanism, making it a more important force in shaping the international landscape.
Last November, leaders of BRICS countries joined the Extraordinary Joint Meeting of BRICS Leaders and Leaders of Invited BRICS Members on the Situation in the Middle East with Particular Reference to Gaza, to coordinate positions and actions on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
This year, the 14th BRICS Trade Ministers Meeting and the 14th Meeting of the BRICS high-ranking officials responsible for the security matters and national security advisors were held successively to build more consensus for cooperation, safeguard peace and stability, and seek common development and revitalization.
On multilateral platforms such as the United Nations (UN) and the G20, the BRICS countries have jointly defended the rights and interests of emerging markets and developing countries.
The world today is experiencing disorder, slowing growth, uneven development, and a loss of focus in governance. In the face of increasingly complex and challenging international situations, the greater BRICS cooperation bears greater responsibilities and higher expectations.
The greater BRICS cooperation will continue to promote common security and strive for lasting peace. The BRICS countries will support each other on issues concerning their respective core interests, and enhance coordination on major international and regional issues.
China and Brazil have jointly released the six-point consensus on the common understandings on the political settlement of the Ukraine crisis, which has received positive responses from more than 110 countries.
On the Palestinian question, the BRICS countries emphasize the need to push for the early realization of a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire in Gaza, support Palestine’s full UN membership, and implement the two-state solution.
The greater BRICS cooperation will focus on development as a priority and remove hindrance to development. The membership expansion has contributed to a wider-ranging, broader, and higher-quality cooperation among BRICS countries. By revitalizing the cooperation outcomes and unlocking new cooperation potential, the countries are committed to leveraging the opportunities brought by technological revolution and industrial transformation to nurture new drivers for high-quality development and create new landmark achievements in areas such as finance, artificial intelligence, energy, and minerals.
The greater BRICS cooperation will follow true multilateralism and improve global governance. The BRICS expansion has further increased the representation of the BRICS family on the global stage, which will expand the topics of global governance joined by BRICS countries and improve their governance capabilities. The upcoming BRICS summit has once again focused on multilateralism, demonstrating the confidence and determination of BRICS countries in upholding multilateral cooperation.
Currently, the Global South accounts for over 40 percent of the world economy, profoundly reshaping the global economic landscape. As the leading members of the Global South, the BRICS countries are working for greater solidarity and cooperation among countries of the Global South. Together, they have stayed true to the fundamental aspiration of upholding the common interests of the Global South and pushing for a more balanced and effective global governance.
At a new starting point, the strategic significance and political effects of the greater BRICS should be fully leveraged to make BRICS a new type of multilateral cooperation mechanism based on emerging markets and developing countries, and open and inclusive to the world.
China has been a consistent advocate of and contributor to BRICS cooperation. As Chinese President Xi Jinping pointed out, BRICS countries gather not in a closed club or an exclusive circle, but a big family of mutual support and a partnership for win-win cooperation. They need to uphold openness and inclusiveness and pool collective wisdom and strength, which meets the realistic needs of BRICS development and serves the common interests of all BRICS countries.
Building on a solid foundation, the greater BRICS cooperation is bound to embrace a bright future. Moving forward, China stands ready to strengthen strategic partnerships with all BRICS partners, get the greater BRICS cooperation off to a good start, and build a community with a shared future for mankind, so as to make greater contributions to the development and progress of human society.
SOURCE People’s Daily
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SDEC 2024: Team Kaohsiung Presenting New City AI Governance

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Kaohsiung City Deputy Mayor Charles Lin led a delegation of smart transportation, smart healthcare, and Asia New Bay Area startup representatives to the 2024 Selangor Smart City and Digital Economy Convention (SDEC) in Malaysia. Deputy Mayor Lin also delivered a speech at the SDEC conference, introducing the development of the semiconductor industry and the achievements of Kaohsiung Smart City.
Delegation presented a diverse group of companies:
Chunghwa Telecom exhibited two key technologies: the Cellular Vehicle Probe (CVP) Big Data system for traffic analysis and a 5G Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Technology for light rail intersection safety. The CVP system offers real-time traffic monitoring and analysis, while the V2X technology enhances safety through dynamic monitoring and rapid warning transmission.
Advmeds presented their “Kaohsiung Health 4.0”, introducing generative care engine technology across medical facilities, communities, and senior fitness clubs. This system achieves digitalized health management through chatbots and is developing AI digital avatars to upgrade customer service functions.
iAMBITION showcased comprehensive solutions for medical and care institutions, featuring their “iSAFE system platform.” This platform utilizes contactless 3D sensors, smart IoT, and AI image recognition for anomaly detection, environmental monitoring, and health risk assessment in healthcare settings.
LTPA introduced its “Smart Cognitive Training Program,” combining AIoT technology to digitalize non-pharmaceutical treatments. The program offers AI remote training equipment for seniors, focusing on dementia prevention and muscle strength enhancement.
Hitspectra Intelligent Technology demonstrated their application of Hyperspectral Imaging in Early Medical Diagnosis. This technology assists doctors in quickly identifying affected areas with unclear early symptoms, particularly skin diseases. Their focus includes biomedical optical detection and semiconductor thin film optical inspection.
Meta Intelligence presented one-stop digital innovation solutions spanning AI, IoT, and Digital Twins. Their expertise covers AI-powered building management, AI-generated fashion model photos, VR and AI smart sports training tools, and VR foreign language practice with AI characters. These participants demonstrated Kaohsiung’s diverse capabilities in AI and 5G applications, spanning smart transportation, smart healthcare, and metaverse solutions for smart cities.
During the visit, Kaohsiung companies engaged in business matchmaking sessions with Malaysian enterprises, expanding their presence in the Southeast Asian market. Selangor State EXCO YB Ng Sze Han expressed hopes for deeper collaboration following the “Smart City Strategic Partnership Alliance” MoU signed in March last year. The visit marked a significant milestone in Taiwan–Malaysia smart technology cooperation, highlighting both cities’ commitment to innovation and sustainable urban development.
SOURCE Kaohsiung City Government
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Happiest Minds positioned as a ‘Major Contender’ in Everest Group’s Cybersecurity PEAK Matrix® Assessment – North America 2024

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Happiest Minds Technologies Limited (NSE: HAPPSTMNDS), a ‘Born Digital . Born Agile’, Mindful IT Company, today announced that it has been positioned as a ‘Major Contender’ in the latest market evaluation report, Cybersecurity Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2024 – North America by Everest Group.
Ram Mohan C, CEO of Infrastructure Management & Security Services (IMSS), Happiest Minds, said, “Our approach to cybersecurity is strategic and holistic, integrating advanced services to address the full spectrum of threats across diverse IT environments. We have invested significantly in cybersecurity solutions, including AI-driven threat detection, Zero Trust architecture, Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), Gen AI security, quantum security, and advanced Security Operations Center (SOC) capabilities. At Happiest Minds, we continuously adapt to industry trends, embedding cybersecurity into every facet of our service delivery, innovation, and technology adoption, ensuring our customers are prepared to tackle the evolving challenges of today’s digital economy.”
Priya Kanduri, CTO of Infrastructure Management & Security Services (IMSS) and Head of Security Services, Happiest Minds, said, “This recognition highlights our strategic vision and unwavering commitment to delivering cutting-edge cybersecurity services to our customers. We have strengthened our talent pool and leveraged automation to address industry-wide skill gaps, ensuring robust and scalable security operations. Our relentless drive towards excellence in addressing the most pressing security challenges empowers us to deliver exceptional value to our customers. This accolade reinforces our perseverance in driving innovation in the cybersecurity landscape.”
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