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theCUBE is live at #SC23 [theCUBE LIVE at #SC23!]( [Get the latest in supercomputing, hyperscalers and generative AI]( We're live this week at the International Conference for High-Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis. Airing November 13-16, theCUBE brings industry experts together for a collaborative exchange of knowledge and ideas.   The convergence of advanced technologies at the intersection of generative AI and high-performance computing is driving significant advancements in supercomputer speeds and innovation within the computation and supercomputing markets.   Our expert guests include: Hasan Sijaj, head of software products and ecosystem at Broadcom Guy D'Hauwers, director of HPC and AI at atNorth Serban Zirnovan, senior director of ISG Solutions at Dell Technologies Kimberly Leyenaar, principal performance architect at Broadcom Dave King, co-founder of Denvr Dataworks Shreya Shah, senior product manager of AI and HPC at Dell Technologies Eric Baissus, CEO of Kalray David Flynn, CEO of Hammerspace   Stay informed about the latest developments and innovations in this ever-evolving field.   [Tune in to theCUBE for exclusive coverage of SC23!]( [Tune in today!]( [IBM turns the corner with Watson: Why 2.0 could be a breakthrough opportunity]( In this Analysis]( we share our takeaways and perspectives from a recent trip to IBM’s research headquarters. To do so, we collaborate with analyst friends in theCUBE Collective. We’ll also share relevant Enterprise Technology Research spending data to frame the conversation.   With Watson 1.0, IBM deviated from the Silicon Valley mantra to fail fast, as it took nearly a decade for the company to pivot from its original vision. In our view, a different dynamic is in play today with Watson 2.0 – i.e., watsonx. IBM’s deep research in AI and learnings from its previous mistakes have positioned the company as a major player in the generative AI era.   “[Generative AI] is going to require lots of different types of foundation models, which in themselves [there] may be a need to have different types of chips that are specialized with different classes of foundation models. I see huge potential in that,” said Tony Baer, principal at dbInsights.   For more of Vellante’s talk with Baer; Merv Adrian, independent analyst; and Sanjeev Mohan, principal at SanjMo, go. [Get the free report]( [Sizing up the AI Pin as data engineering emerges as an important trend]( In this week's Pod]( John Furrier and Dave Vellante dive deep on OpenAI's latest launch, the impact of IBM's watsonx and the state of tech innovations. Also, Furrier and Vellante discuss various topics related to AI and technology, including Furrier’s recent highlights from three days of live analysis at KubeCon NA. The conversation revolved around the dominance of generative AI in the tech landscape and the new role of data in the evolving world of software engineering.   Establishing trust in tech   The duo also touched on IBM's approach to AI and whether it is keeping pace with the industry, the concept of disruption in the technology market and the importance of incumbents adapting to new trends. The analysts finished the episode with a conversation about the evolving role of media, analysts and PR in the tech industry, emphasizing the need for credibility and trust.   “Credibility's everything. And once someone does something in the community that's not good for the reputation, the client gets the blowback,” Furrier said. “You're starting to see this on Instagram, where these influencers will say whatever it takes to get the product sold. The analysts that you choose, if they're out there throwing fake information around and not having the depth, that's on you.”   Listen to more of Furrier and Vellante’s discussion on the latest in generative AI and its effect on enterprise tech on the latest Pod](. [Watch the full episode!]( Nvidia's new HGX H200 computing platform for AI workloads At SC23 Nvidia announced its new HGX H200 computing platform, with advanced memory to handle AI workloads. H200 will be the first GPU built with high-speed memory designed to accelerate large language model AIs and high-performance computing. [Read more]( siliconangle.com TheCUBE's kickoff analysis at SC23 Kicking off four days of live coverage at SC23, our analysts tee up the most impactful questions regarding the infrastructural, operational and governance necessities of AI, even as the revolutionary tech holds promise and peril for the future. [Read more]( www.youtube.com Elevate Your Multicloud Experience Join theCUBE's special coverage of "Elevate Your Multicloud Experience With Dell APEX Navigator" as the computing giant announces a major development in its efforts to streamline multicloud modernization. [Read more]( www.thecube.net [Live analysis for CIOs - theCUBE's winter lineup]( TheCUBE is bringing you coverage of tech events throughout November and December. On Nov. 13-16, don’t miss theCUBE’s coverage of SC23. Then tune in for the “Elevate Your Multicloud Experience With Dell APEX Navigator” event on Nov. 20 and HPE Discover Barcelona from Nov. 29-30.  Finally, tune in for episode 3 of Dell’s “Navigating the Road to Cyber Resiliency Summit" on Dec. 12.*   *Broadcast dates and times are subject to change.   [SC23: Nov. 13-16](   TheCUBE's upcoming coverage of the International Conference for High-Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, is already in progress, running November 13-16.   The convergence of cutting-edge technologies at the crossroads of gen AI and high-performance computing is driving advancements in supercomputer speeds, heralding a new era of innovation. Join us in a dynamic gathering of industry experts, fostering a collaborative exchange of knowledge and ideas that will propel growth in the realm of high-performance computing.   [Be sure to mark your calendar today!](   [Elevate Your Multicloud Experience With Dell APEX Navigator: Nov. 20](   On November 20, join theCUBE and Dell Technologies for the "[Elevate Your Multicloud Experience with Dell APEX Navigator]( event, where Dell is poised to unveil a development aimed at simplifying the multifaceted landscape of multicloud modernization. We'll demystify the intricate realm of multicloud modernization and provide a comprehensive understanding of the strategies and technologies essential for maintaining seamless consistency and data mobility within hybrid-cloud environments.   Tune in to hear from the following experts from Dell: - Shannon Champion, VP of product marketing at Dell Technologies - Alyson Langon, director of product marketing at Dell Technologies - Magi Kapoor, director of multicloud product management at Dell   [Be sure to check out theCUBE's comprehensive coverage.](   [Supercloud 5: Nov. 28 - Dec. 1](   Join us for our own 5]( event from Nov. 28-Dec. 1, where we unravel the intricacies of emerging architectures that are poised to simplify and abstract away the complexities inherent in multicloud environments. Supercloud 5, an editorial event brought to you by SiliconANGLE and theCUBE, brings together a vibrant community of hyperscale computing experts, visionary technologists, forward-thinking investors and influential thought leaders to delve into the dynamic landscape of generative AI and its influence on the foremost cloud giants, including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft and Google.   Expert guests include: - Steve Hillion, SVP of data and AI at Astronomer - Ken Exner, CPO of Elastic - Scott Anderson, SVP of product management and business operations at Couchbase - Purnima Padmanabhan, SVP and GM at VMware   [Join the Supercloud revolution!](   [HPE Discover Barcelona: Nov. 29-30](   Join theCUBE from Nov. 29-30 for coverage of Discover Barcelona]( where HPE expands its flagship conference to the European stage. TheCUBE will analyze HPE's ambitious cloud modernization endeavors, bringing together industry leaders for dynamic discussions, idea-sharing and innovation in edge computing, hybrid cloud solutions and artificial intelligence.   Our lineup of experts include: - Justin Hotard, EVP and GM. HPC of AI Business Group and Hewlett Packard Labs at HPE - Hang Tan, SVP and CSO of HPE - Alexia Clements, VP of WW Sales and GTM Leader for HPE GreenLake Cloud Services Commercial Business at HPE - Marc Waters, SVP advisory, Pursuit and Technical Solutions at HPE - Neil Pearson, solution architect at OpsRamp, an HPE company   [Save the date now!](   [Navigating the Road to Cyber Resiliency Summit: Dec. 12](   Dell's "[Navigating the Road to Cyber Resiliency]( series reaches its pinnacle with a special Summit on December 12, offering invaluable guidance and real-world use cases to organizations of all sizes striving to enhance their readiness for contemporary cyber threats. Tune in to these insightful discussions, broadcast live from theCUBE Studios, and gain firsthand insights from key players within the Dell ecosystem.   Tune in to hear from the following experts: - Rob Emsley, director of product marketing at Dell Technologies - John Scimone, president and CSO of Dell Technologies - Michael Grunberg, CEO - North America of Atos - Gil Hecht, CEO of Continuity - Jaspreet Singh, CEO and founder of Druva - Kris Lovejoy, global security and resilience practice leader at Kyndryl - Wendi Whitmore, SVP at Palo Alto Networks   [Mark your calendar!]( [Follow all theCUBE's upcoming broadcasts!]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc. | [SiliconANGLE.com]( [View as Webpage]( [[Twitter] ]( [[YouTube] ]( [[LinkedIn] ]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc | 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by communication@siliconangle.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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