Open source and Linux developer SUSE has announced that it is deepening its work with its global system integration partner Infosys to develop a new solution that will pave the way for companies of all sizes to easily get started with AI

Telkom Kenya has partnered with Japan-based technology services provider Rakuten Symphony and US-based Open RAN developer Airspan Networks, to develop and test Open RAN technology in the East African nation.
Korean electronics giant Samsung has announced a partnership with GPU and AI chipmaker NVIDIA, to advance AI-RAN technologies.
Cut, press, create - if you can imagine it, you can do it with Cricut. And whether your projects are big or small, Cricut has a device for you from the large-scale Cricut Venture to the handheld Cricut EasyPress Mini.
Enterprise storage hardware vendor Pure Storage has announced its brand new FlashBlade//EXA platform, building on its existing strengths and directly targeting those working on large-scale on-premises artificial intelligence where performance is a must.
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Josh Martinez, newsletter editor, iTWire

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