Ashee Pamma

Ashee is a writer for ITWC. She completed her degree in Communication and Media Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa. She hopes to become a columnist after further studies in Journalism. You can email her at [email protected]

Articles by Ashee Pamma

Google expands AI compute offerings, partnership with Nvidia and more

AI stood at centre stage at Google Cloud Next this week, as Google announced TPU updates, virtual machine instances powered by Nvidia GPUs, enhancements...

Competition Bureau ordered to pay millions to Rogers and Shaw for challenging the merger

In March 2022, the Competition Bureau set out to block the Rogers C$26 billion takeover of Shaw. Now it is being ordered to pay...

Duet AI invades Google Workspace, takes notes, attends meetings, crafts email for $30/month

Yesterday, Google announced that Duet AI, its real-time AI collaborator first announced in May, is now generally available on Google Workspace for US$30 per...

Google upgrades Vertex AI, foundation models, adds Meta’s Llama 2, Anthropic to portfolio and more

Today, at Google Cloud Next 2023, Google announced that it is expanding the capabilities of Vertex AI, upgrading its own foundation models and is...

Governments of Canada and Ontario invest $219 million in high speed internet access for Eastern Ontario

Today, the governments of Canada and Ontario announced a combined investment of C$219 million to bring high-speed internet access to more than 66,000 households...

Rogers stronger than other providers in 5G experience: Opensignal report

Rogers came out on top in six out of eight categories in Opensignal’s latest 5G experience report, outstripping Bell and Telus. The company won best...

OpenText and Google Cloud collaborate on new AI offerings

OpenText has announced an expanded partnership with Google Cloud, just weeks after it unveiled opentext.ai, its vision and strategy for artificial intelligence. The Waterloo-based company...

Rogers brings 5G service to parts of TTC subway amid dispute with Bell and Telus

Rogers announced today that its customers can talk, text, and stream on 5G in tunnels and stations in the busiest sections of Toronto Transit...

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