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Real-time analysis from tech's top data conferences What we expect at Snowflake Summit: Join theCUBE

Real-time analysis from tech's top data conferences What we expect at Snowflake Summit: Join theCUBE live! Explore the new data landscape as theCUBE heads to Las Vegas for three days of live coverage from Snowflake Summit 2023. Join us June 27-29 for real-time analysis with industry experts, practitioners and more. [Read more]( siliconangle.com [HPE wants to turn supercomputing leadership into generative AI profits]( Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. recently unveiled a timely breakthrough in the form of an artificial intelligence cloud designed specifically for large language models, HPE GreenLake for LLMs.   In this week's [Breaking Analysis]( we unpack HPE’s LLM-as-a-service announcements from the company’s recent Discover conference. Our analysts also debate the question: Is HPE’s strategy a viable alternative to today’s public and private cloud gen AI deployment models, or is it ultimately destined to be a niche player in the market? To do so, we welcome to the program theCUBE analyst Rob Strechay and Andy Thurai, vice president and principal analyst from Constellation Research Inc.   HPE announces an AI cloud   “They’re taking Cray to the next level and making it as-a-service versus having to buy a supercomputer and bring it on. It makes it more accessible to the supercomputer infrastructure,” Strechay said.   Learn more about HPE’s latest innovations in the generative AI and LLM space, as well as Dave Vellante’s full Breaking Analysis. [Get the full report]( [AI funding and FTC regulations highlight this week’s theCUBE Pod]( In the latest episode of the [theCUBE Podcast]( industry analysts John Furrier and Dave Vellante discuss AI angles from the recent HPE Discover and MongoDB .local NYC events, in addition to the latest on the FTC’s attempts to regulate Amazon. HPE and MongoDB headline last week’s events   The tech world is buzzing with excitement as HPE and MongoDB recently hosted their highly anticipated events in Las Vegas and New York City, respectively. HPE's event was particularly noteworthy, featuring groundbreaking announcements such as a $100 million innovation fund for AI and a strong presence that caused the company's stock to soar. Wall Street analysts are predicting a remarkable $5 billion revenue in just five years. Meanwhile, Intel's Fab deal and the FTC's targeting of AWS sparked a heated Twitter rant, reflecting the intense competition in the cloud industry.   MongoDB didn't disappoint either, surprising attendees with exciting updates. They unveiled stream processing for Atlas, a feature that caught many off guard, and announced the general availability of the relational migrator. These developments showcase MongoDB's commitment to innovation and its ability to adapt to the evolving needs of users. It's clear that the company is regaining its momentum and gaining traction in the market.   “I learned a lot at HPE Discover, and I learned a lot in New York City with MongoDB, because you have the tale of developers and you have the tale of the large big enterprise with HPE and Mongo. They own the developer market, and their document database is perfectly poised for AI,” Furrier said.   Check-in on the latest event news and the innovations in the world of enterprise tech [here](. [Watch the full episode!]( Explore cybersecurity and AI trends at Supercloud 3 Join theCUBE July 18-19 for the latest episode in the Supercloud series, digging into security and AI trends for modern computing architectures. Gain firsthand insights with tech's top leaders hailing from Google, Cisco, VMware, Red Hat and more. [Read more]( siliconangle.com [Top News: Editors' Picks]( Databricks acquires generative AI startup MosaicML Big-data and machine learning software provider Databricks Inc. said it will acquire the generative artificial intelligence startup MosaicML Inc. in a deal worth $1.3 billion, with a goal to make open-source AI models more accessible to enterprise. [Read more]( siliconangle.com Snowflake and Microsoft expand partnership with focus on AI Snowflake Inc. is expanding its partnership with Microsoft Corp. to simplify artificial intelligence projects. A core focus is Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service, providing cloud-based versions of OpenAI LP’s machine learning models, including GPT-4. [Read more]( siliconangle.com [Learn more about data management, security and analytics, as well as the latest in AI]( Tune into theCUBE this summer for a slate of upcoming events, including Snowflake Summit and Databricks Data + AI Summit in June, Supercloud 3 in July and Google Cloud Next in August.   [Snowflake Summit: June 27-29](   The week's [Snowflake Summit]( promises to be a leading-edge data event that brings together data engineers, data scientists, application developers and others who utilize the Snowflake Data Cloud. Key topics include operating and optimizing Snowflake, modern data architectures, data engineering, data science and machine learning, cybersecurity, accelerating analytics and more.   Check out theCUBE’s coverage.   [Databricks Data + AI Summit: June 30](   Want to learn more about generative AI? Join theCUBE for our exclusive coverage of the + AI Summit](. Tune in as our industry analysts speak with the experts about how Databricks plans to position itself for ongoing success in the burgeoning AI services market.   Find the latest.   [Supercloud 3: July 18-19](   What roles do AI and security play in the supercloud? Join us July 18-19 as theCUBE presents 3](. Tune in as our expert analysts bring you the latest on where generative AI fits into modern cloud architectures, and the challenges of cross-cloud security.   Add to your calendar   [Google Cloud Next 2023: August 29-31](   Join theCUBE's industry analysts for Cloud Next]( as we talk to the experts about how "AI fever" is taking over the enterprise, as well as how Google’s longstanding investment and research in AI/ML position the company for product market fit. Tune in as we discuss how the cloud wars will evolve as automation and interoperability gain traction for cloud-scale solutions.   [Tune in]( to find out more. 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