When I joined SAS in 1997, most analytics workflows still revolved around desktops, batch processing and highly technical users. Later that same year, SAS introduced SAS/IntrNet – a technology that helped bring SAS analytics into the growing world of web applications. At the time, it felt like a major shift [...]
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Google used its annual I/O developer conference on Tuesday to unveil the most sweeping transformation of its product lineup in years, placing agentic artificial intelligence at the centre of everything from search and shopping to coding, smart glasses, and the physical world. The centrepiece of the event was Gemini 3.5 Flash, described by DeepMind chief […]
May 19, 2026 — Agentic AI has always called for a different kind of CPU. NVIDIA CEO and founder Jensen Huang introduced the answer — the standalone Vera CPU — […]
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Every patent starts as a problem someone couldn't ignore. In 2025, SAS and JMP inventors earned 82 of them – spanning natural language processing, AI, fraud protection, IoT and more – each one rooted in the kind of friction that real organizations actually deal with. At SAS' annual Patent Dinner, [...]
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The regulatory submission process in life sciences is becoming less about assembling documents and more about proving trust. For years, submission readiness was largely treated as an end-stage operational milestone: finalize the analysis, validate the outputs and package everything for regulators. But that model is beginning to break down under [...]
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Among today’s emerging technologies, only agentic AI rivals quantum computing in the hype and promises surrounding its enterprise impact. While significant research on quantum computing continues, there are opportunities to learn about and pilot quantum computing today.
It took 20 years to go from primitive virtual machines bought on credit cards to the over $900 billion cloud computing industry we see today. Experts present a similar timeline for quantum computing and suggest that more enterprises need to invest in developing skills, reviewing business opportunities, and preparing for security challenges. Bain estimates the market potential for quantum computing at between $100 billion and $250 billion, with top applications in machine learning, logistics network optimization, and drug discovery.
Quantum computing infrastructure today
You can experiment with quantum computing today on noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) hardware. These devices are noisy, with quantum computations
In 2026, enterprise agentic AI has moved from pilot budgets to production commitments. Salesforce is closing Agentforce deals at 29,000 since launch with $800M ARR. Microsoft Copilot Studio has 160,000 organizations running 400,000+ custom agents. ServiceNow has restructured its entire commercial model around autonomous AI tiers. The question is no longer whether to deploy — […]
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Agentic AI inference at one-tenth the cost per token with NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72. Agent sandboxes run 50% faster on NVIDIA Vera than traditional CPUs — while enterprise data queries are up to 3x faster with the Vera CPU. And 5,000 enterprises like Lilly, Samsung, and Honeywell are running AI workloads on Dell AI Factories […]
The race to production-ready agentic AI is on — but for most enterprises, the finish line keeps moving. Models get built, pilots get run, and then teams hit a wall: the infrastructure, security, governance, and operational requirements for running AI agents at enterprise scale are far more complex than any single tool or vendor anticipated....
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