Tag: Sun Microsystems

  • Ziroh Labs powers up with Vineet Mittal to scale CPU-native AI future

    Ziroh Labs powers up with Vineet Mittal to scale CPU-native AI future

    MUMBAI: When AI meets ambition, sparks tend to fly and Ziroh Labs has just added fresh fuel to its fire. The Bengaluru-based deeptech startup has roped in industry veteran Vineet Mittal as senior vice president, marking a decisive step in its mission to democratise Artificial Intelligence through CPU-powered innovation.

    Mittal brings more than 20 years of experience in enterprise software, AI, and cloud-scale data platforms, with stints that read like a who’s who of tech heavyweights. At Microsoft, where he most recently served as principal group engineering manager, he led efforts in cloud security, data governance, and a massive log collection and threat detection platform. Before that, his leadership roles at Bluetalon (later acquired by Microsoft), RSA India, and Sun Microsystems saw him shape breakthroughs in secure computing and large-scale data systems.

    For Ziroh Labs, his arrival comes at a pivotal juncture. The company’s flagship Kompact AI platform is rewriting the rules of AI infrastructure by enabling large language model inference on CPUs eliminating the dependence on costly GPUs and unlocking advanced AI for cost-sensitive, data-regulated sectors. With applications spanning BFSI, healthcare, public services, and defence, Kompact AI is positioning itself as a disruptor in AI affordability and accessibility.

    “Ziroh Labs is at the forefront of solving one of the most urgent challenges in AI today delivering scalable AI on existing CPU racks without compromising on output quality,” said Mittal, calling Kompact AI’s CPU-native architecture a “game-changer for democratising access to advanced AI.”

    Ziroh Labs co-founder and CEO Hrishikesh Dewan echoed the excitement: “Vineet’s extensive expertise in cloud platforms, AI infrastructure, and security management makes him the ideal leader to drive the global growth of Kompact AI. His hands-on approach and track record of building high-performing teams will be instrumental as we accelerate our innovation and scale our impact worldwide.”

    As Ziroh Labs eyes global markets with an AI-for-all philosophy, Mittal’s appointment signals more than just a leadership shift, it’s a statement of intent. In a world obsessed with GPUs, Ziroh is betting that its CPU-first strategy, backed by seasoned leadership, will be the real power play in the AI arms race.

  • BCCI to launch portal in association with TCN

    BCCI to launch portal in association with TCN

    MUMBAI: With a view to building a stronger brand for the bat and ball game The Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) has signed an agreement with The Cricket Network (TCN) to design, build and operate the BCCI’s cricket web-portal.

    The initial phase of the web-portal is anticipated to soon go live. When fully functional (scheduled to coincide with the ICC Champions Trophy in October, 2006) the web-portal will enable cricket internet users around the world to access various levels of news, highlights, archival footage, statistics, streaming video, merchandising and mobile phone content.

    BCCI VP Lalit Modi says, “Our vision is to embrace the entire Indian community worldwide and over time we will make available the web-portal to all Indian cricket associations with multi-lingual capabilities.
    “The BCCI will promote this portal on all TV channels that broadcast the Indian home games through branding, which will be prominent on BCCI’s live TV feeds around the world. This will help it to become one of the most prominent portals in the world”.

    Through TCN, BCCI’s cricket portal will bring together media, content (Sportsbrand), technology and sporting expertise from around the world to launch what is slated to become the leading global sports network.

    TCN has selected as its preferred technology partner Sun Microsystems to provide IT infrastructure solutions and support for the implementation of the company’s digital asset management system that will power the BCCI’s web-portal. This approach will facilitate multi-distribution by way of cable & satellite, audio, hand-held and future devices of the web-portal’s cricket and lifestyle content.

    TCN director Luke Reinehr says, “We aim to provide cricket content to fans as they want it, when they want it and how they want it. We consider that this sports network has great application to all cricket fans around the world.

    “We are proud to have chosen Sun Microsystems. The Sun people from India, Australia and the US have been superb in understanding the joint vision of the BCCI and TCN and in developing the right solutions. We chose Sun because of their world-class architecture that supports millions of businesses across the globe, and in particular their work with the enormously successful sports site MLB.com”.

    Sun’s global VP for media and entertainment Juan Dewar said, “Sun Microsystems is very pleased to work with TCN to create the BCCI web portal for cricket in India. We are able to leverage our award winning digital asset management reference architecture to provide a flexible infrastructure that provides compelling content to millions of cricket fans everywhere. Our approach and focus on this industry segment has helped us to work with TCN and BCCI to understand their joint vision and develop a scalable, robust infrastructure to support their needs.”

  • Tata Sky signs Sun Microsystems for IT solutions and support

    Tata Sky signs Sun Microsystems for IT solutions and support

    BANGALORE: Tata Sky Ltd., the joint venture between Tata and Star, has selected Sun Microsystems, Inc. to provide IT infrastructure solutions and support for the launch of the company’s direct-to-home (DTH) television service in India. Tata Sky is targeting a July 2006 launch of the service.

    Tata Sky will be powered by a combination of Sun Fire E20 servers running ‘UltraSPARC(R) IV+’ based processors and Sun Fire Workgroup servers. The servers would run the Solaris (TM) 10 operating system with Sun N1 (TM) System Manager to ensure maximum up-time, fault recovery and load management, states an official release.

    “We are delighted to have chosen Sun Microsystems,” says Tata Sky Ltd CEO Vikram Kaushik. “Sun’s offerings will enable us with a technology infrastructure that is best-of-class and geared to deliver high service level standards that we are targeting”.

    “We are proud to be chosen to offer the technology infrastructure needed by Tata Sky,” says Sun Microsystems, India MD Bhaskar Pramanik. “Our products are highly scalable and reliable, making it easier for us to deliver mission critical applications for the most exciting new DTH TV project in the world”.