
AIwire, the successor to the 11-year-old “EnterpriseAI,” continues as the trusted global news site for scientific and technical AI. As the proliferation of artificial intelligence in scientific computing intensifies, our reporting explores use cases illustrating its dramatic impact across scientific and technical disciplines and industries. We cover ground-breaking developments in machine and deep learning, LLM training and inferencing, and the GenAI ecosystem, showcasing how leading organizations and global community initiatives combine HPC, big data, and AI to accelerate the utilization of AI for scientific discovery and innovation.

HPCwire, TCI’s 35-year-old flagship publication, covers the fastest computers in the world and the people who run them. It’s been the trusted source for HPC news since 1987, serving as the publication of record on the issues, opportunities, challenges, and community developments relevant to the global High Performance Computing space. Our reporting covers the vendors, technologies, users, and the uses of high performance, AI- and data-intensive computing within academia, government, science, and industry.

BigDATAwire, which spent its first 13 years building a stellar reputation as “Datanami,” covers the tools, technologies, and techniques that unlock value from big data, as well as the people and communities that develop and use them. Today’s data science, advanced analytics, and AI offerings for scientific discovery and the enterprise have evolved quickly, but effective data management remains a bottleneck for many organizations, especially when it comes to ensuring privacy, security, and governance in line with emerging regulations. Both enterprise and the sci-tech segments have many overlapping challenges and use cases.

QCwire is being launched to cover the Quantum Computing explosion, after an extremely successful run as a microsite within HPCwire, as the path to quantum deployment is through high performance computing data centers. QCwire focuses on enabling technology, practical use cases and applications, funding and mergers, RFPs, deployments, and the global quantum community itself. From tracking the many hardware platforms and rival qubit technologies and the proliferation of software tools, to monitoring the boisterous quantum landscape of big and small companies vying for dominance, QCwire reports on the drive to bring practical quantum computing to reality.








