Enabling high performance deep learning applications on edge devices

  • Friday, 25th July 2025 Posted 7 months ago in by Mike Hewitt
Avi Baum, CTO at Hailo, discusses why AI infrastructure needs are already shifting from centralized to edge, how telcos can evolve and future-proof their business to keep up with that transition, and what’s driving demand for AI at the network edge. Avi also talks through the company’s technology portfolio, including the Hailo-10H, its second-generation AI accelerator featuring powerful generative AI capabilities.

Edge observability takes centre stage

Posted 6 days ago by Phil Alsop
Arturo Oliver, Sr. Director of Market Strategy & Analyst Relations at ScienceLogic, discusses why the edge is becoming the new frontier for...
Erin McLean, CMO at Cynomi, explains how MSPs can use embedded CISO intelligence to manage enterprise-wide cybersecurity programs. She discusses...

Observability investments on the increase

Posted 2 months ago by Phil Alsop
Joshua Clay, Senior Director Solutions Engineering at Dynatrace, discusses the findings of the company’s ‘The State of Observability Report...

Cybersecurity - as easy as MFA?

Posted 2 months ago by Phil Alsop
Michael Downs, VP, global sales at SecurEnvoy, discusses the importance of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) as a crucial part of any effective...
Work AI leader Glean has launched the Work AI Institute, a first-of-its-kind research initiative - supported by faculty from Stanford, Harvard,...
CEO Dave Gerry, and Dr David Brumley, Chief AI and Science Officer, both at Bugcrowd, discuss the findings of the recent “Inside the Mind of a CISO...
Andy Venables, CEO at POPX, discusses the findings of a new survey of 250 MSP leaders by POPX, which reveals a significant shift in expectations for...

Survey reveals AI readiness gap

Posted 3 months ago by Phil Alsop
Nicolas Leszczynski, Principal Solutions Engineer at Riverbed Technology, discusses the findings of the company’s 2025 Future of IT Operations in...