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Analyst-led conversations for CXOs ? New insights on theCUBE Pod ... and don't miss our live cover

Analyst-led conversations for CXOs   New insights on theCUBE Pod ... and don't miss our live coverage today with VAST Data & Anyscale! Join theCUBE today, Oct. 1 at 11 AM ET, for special, live coverage of the Data: Enter the Cosmos event]( where we'll deliver exclusive interviews and firsthand insights from leading experts in data platforms. Industry leaders Jeff Denworth, co-founder of VAST Data, and Jack Gold, founder and principal analyst at J.Gold Associates, will talk with theCUBE about the latest innovations driving enterprise AI advancements.   Also today, tune in for live coverage at the Ray Summit](. Our on-site reporting will feature discussions with machine learning experts, software engineers and analysts as they assess technologies reshaping API management and scaling AI infrastructure.   Sharing expectations for today's broadcasts and highlighting key moments from last week's on-site reporting from the New York Stock Exchange, [theCUBE Pod]( analysts John Furrier and Dave Vellante discuss theCUBE's expanding presence in the East Coast tech and financial scene. With a focus on Climate Week, the team explored how generative AI and predictive analytics are revolutionizing industries such as atmospheric science.   They also talk about how Meta's Llama AI has gained significant traction, surpassing OpenAI and Microsoft in adoption, emphasizing the growing influence of open-source platforms. Meanwhile, the New York tech ecosystem continues to thrive with innovations in AI, financial democratization and automation, while OpenAI grapples with internal restructuring amid an evolving AI landscape.   [Tune in to theCUBE Pod for the latest industry analysis.]( What’s new read more on [thecuberesearch.com]( From LLMs to SLMs to SAMs, how agents are redefining AI In the latest Analysis]( episode, theCUBE Research’s Dave Vellate, George Gilbert and Scott Hebner explore the shift in AI value creation from large language models to small, specialized, secure models and their evolution into small action models. This transformation is enabling multi-agent systems powered by data harmonization layers, unlocking new productivity paradigms for enterprises. Companies such as Meta, with its open-source Llama model, are driving rapid AI adoption and surpassing spending on proprietary models from OpenAI and Microsoft. While businesses are tempering their AI ROI expectations, the future lies in an ecosystem of collaborative small and large models, creating dynamic multi-agent systems that deliver real-time, high-impact business outcomes.   [Get The Free Report](   In the news read more on [siliconangle.com]( OpenAI’s talent exodus: Sam Altman says everything’s fine and superintelligence is on the way This week, OpenAI saw another major shakeup as CTO Mira Murati and others resigned. Meanwhile, CEO Sam Altman appears to be tightening his control, with CFO Sarah Friar announcing its $150 billion funding round is set to close next week.   [Read the latest This Week in Enterprise.](   The rise of private 5G: Exploring use cases, challenges and future outlook 5G and private 5G solutions are transforming enterprise connectivity, with companies increasingly moving from discussions to deployments. In a recent conversation with experts from Ericsson and STEP, we explored the essentials of 5G deployment and real-world outcomes.   [Find more on theCUBE Research.]( New awards program recognizes innovative companies, individuals and products Looking for a new opportunity to showcase your company, product innovation or an influential leader in the tech industry? The [Tech Innovation CUBEd Awards]( has over 40 categories spanning individual leadership, company growth, product development, AI innovation and implementation success. Winners will be featured in video interview segments with theCUBE Research analysts and published on SiliconANGLE.com. Apply by October 18, 2024, to secure the early rate.  Several categories include:  - Innovative Women in Tech Leadership: Honors three women in the B2B tech industry who have made remarkable contributions through exceptional technical innovation or visionary organizational leadership.  - Rocketship Award: Celebrates an emerging B2B tech company that has quickly distinguished itself with rapid growth, innovative solutions and a strong market impact.  - Top AI-enabled Product: Recognizes cutting-edge AI-enabled or AI-enhanced products that have significantly impacted and transformed how people do their jobs in their respective sectors.  Sectors span Agtech, Cleantech, Edtech, Legal Tech, Life Sciences, SpaceTech, Telecommunications and many more!   Submit your entry now at On-site analysis watch live at [thecube.net]( Get ready for theCUBE's on-site analysis for several industry events this month, including Teradata Possible, Cloudera Evolve and Celosphere. Then in November, tune in for KubeCON NA in Salt Lake City.* *Broadcast dates and times are subject to change.   Teradata Possible | Oct. 8 Tune in live on Oct. 8 for theCUBE’s exclusive coverage of Possible](. Discover how this 45-year industry leader is reshaping the future with its groundbreaking Trusted AI initiative. Cloudera Evolve24 | Oct. 10 Join theCUBE on Oct. 10 for live coverage of Evolve24]( featuring exclusive interviews with experts on the latest innovations in hybrid data and AI-driven analytics. Dell: Making AI Real With Data | Oct. 15 Don’t miss theCUBE’s coverage of the AI Real With Data" event]( on Oct. 15-16, presented by Dell Technologies and Nvidia. Explore exclusive insights on AI innovation, with broadcasts for the on Oct. 15 and on Oct. 16. Celosphere | Oct. 23-24 Catch theCUBE’s live coverage of 24]( from Oct. 23-24, featuring on-site reporting and exclusive interviews with data platform experts, practitioners and analysts as we explore the latest innovations in enterprise computing. KubeCon NA 2024 | Nov. 12-15 Join theCUBE’s live coverage of + CloudNativeCon NA 2024]( from Nov. 12-15, as industry leaders and analysts gather to advance cloud-native computing. Our expert discussions will offer valuable insights from innovators driving enterprise technology forward.     Extracting the signal from the noise since 2010. [SiliconANGLE.com]( [theCUBE.net]( [theCUBEResearch.com]( are part of the SiliconANGLE Media Inc. Brand Network. All Rights Reserved. Follow theCUBE on [YouTube]( [X (Twitter)]( or [LinkedIn](   SiliconANGLE Media Inc. | 5 Mount Royal Suite 280 | Marlborough, MA 01752 US [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( [Constant Contact](

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