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Hi {NAME}, The Register: Tech Resources - 14 April 2023 ### A practical and honest perspective on cl

Hi {NAME}, The Register: Tech Resources - 14 April 2023 ### A practical and honest perspective on cloud-first strategies to migrate mission-critical applications Does your CIO aspire to deliver applications on cloud hyper-scalers using internet technologies? How do you deliver this when your business contains applications that don’t fit simply into public cloud? Are there other cloud strategies that could deliver the services you need? Louise Hutton, Head of Platform and Innovation, Service Express and Steve Sibley, Global Vice President of Product Management for IBM Power, think so. Sign up for our Regcast to hear them discuss the reality of the situation and the value of considering speciality cloud as a destination with Tim Phillips. You will hear about: * The challenges to achieving a cloud-first strategy using internet technologies * Understanding all the cloud options for your business application needs * Planning and executing a sustainable migration that works on your terms reducing risk, while improving cost-efficiency Signup Now ### Introduction to Speech AI Advances in artificial intelligence and high performance computing technologies have revolutionized numerous areas of human interactions. We have seen humans conversing with human-like robots in science fiction movies for many years. Today, thanks to what we call “Speech AI”, we effortlessly converse with “technology” - our smartphones, smart homes, websites, and even our cars. Just as mobile devices transformed the way we live, so have these speech AI systems, which are becoming ubiquitous. Countless products are taking advantage of automatic speech recognition (a.k.a., voice recognition, speech-to-text) and speech synthesis (a.k.a., voice synthesis, text-to-speech). Thanks to new tools and technologies, developing speech AI applications is easier than ever, enabling a much broader range of applications, such as virtual assistants, real-time transcription, and many more. In this e-book series, NVIDIA provides an overview of the speech AI landscape - how it works and how important it is to various industries. We will glimpse into the evolution of speech AI, discuss the challenges in building speech AI applications, and more importantly, describe how to get started with integrating speech AI skills into your applications. Download Now ### Future Proof Your VMware Infrastructure With Nutanix’s Multi Vendor and Migration Strategies The prospect of VMware coming under new ownership is a matter of concern for organisations that use the vendor’s solutions, leaving many now wanting to transition to a dual vendor strategy or to migrate their VMware-based applications to alterative platforms, such as public cloud. Decisions made at this challenging time can have a lasting impact. Nutanix can help you meet this challenge. Whatever your organization’s risk mitigation strategy, Nutanix can help to make each migration simple and straightforward. Whether you’re looking to migrate away from VMware as fast as possible, or to decrease your organizations risk exposure in light of the uncertainty around VMware’s acquisition. Nutanix brings an innovative and mature distributed systems architecture to your VMware environment, enabling you to modernise your entire infrastructure while still leveraging familiar VMware interfaces and integrations. If you want to migrate immediately, Nutanix also includes a built-in hypervisor AHV as well as migration strategies that minimise risk and ensure the smooth continuation of operations. Options range from migration the whole VMware stack to the Nutanix platform through to proactively migrating workloads to Nutanix AHV for enhanced performance, reliability and support. Join The Register’s James Hayes in discussion with Nutanix experts Harsha Kotikela (Director, Product & Solution Marketing) and Steve Carter (Director, Product Marketing) to learn how you can: * Implement dual vendor strategy with Nutanix and VMware * Transition from VMware three-tier infrastructure or HCI to Nutanix * Migrate virtualized workloads to the cloud View Now ### NVIDIA Riva: Build your Own Speech AI Application NVIDIA® Riva, part of the NVIDIA AI platform, is a GPU-accelerated speech AI SDK for building and deploying fully customizable, real-time AI pipelines that deliver world-class accuracy in all clouds, on premises, at the edge, and on embedded devices. Read the NVIDIA Riva solution brief to learn more. Download Now ### Speech AI for Award-Winning Customer Care In millions of daily customer care calls worldwide, consumers expect agents to fix their issues quickly and efficiently. Enterprise leaders are looking into automated and scalable solutions to assist customer care agents in providing the best experience. In this solution showcase, learn how T-Mobile – one of the world’s largest telecom providers delivering advanced 4G LTE and transformative 5G networks to around 230 million subscribers — achieved unparalleled accuracy and performance for more than 10,000 concurrent real-time streams of speech AI applications when using NVIDIA® Riva, the GPU-accelerated SDK for building customized speech applications, and NVIDIA NeMo™, the open-source framework for building, training, and fine-tuning state-of-the-art conversational AI models. To empower its frontline agents, T-Mobile developed Expert Assist. This AI-based agent assist transcribes live customer conversations and recommends solutions to human agents, leading to quicker query resolution and better customer experiences. Expert Assist is highly accurate and works with various accents and dialects, along with a wide range of equipment qualities and background noises. Thanks to Expert Assist, T-Mobile has increased its net promoter score, reduced human agent turnover and increased sales. T-Mobile was also awarded the top spot for customer service for several consecutive years. Download Now ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing Ltd, 315 Montgomery Street, 9th & 10th Floors, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2023 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here:

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