AI inference & application distribution Interactive in real time

We turn AI into a dynamic real-time experience

With our patented technology we shift all computing to our real-time cloud system, off-loading devices completely. We enable businesses and their users to digitally interact in a new category defining way.

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Transforming digital interactions - Moving all computing to the cloud

The rollout of high-speed connectivity is transforming the computing world. Elon Musk predicted that “In 5-6 years, we dont have phones in the traditional sense. What we call a phone will really be an AI edge node - no apps, no OS, just AI.”
Xiris group have made the prediction reality. Xiris Groups patented technology MIRS™ enables advanced AI and interactive applications to run entirely in the cloud, eliminating the need for high-performance devices or local hardware.

We have developed MIRS™: Mobile Interactive Real-time System - The execution layer for interactive real-time cloud compute. We deliver scalable, cost-efficient real-time distribution of interactive applications and AI-inference - without downloads, updates, or hardware limits. Our solution significantly benefits users and businesses by enabling them to access infinite computing power regardless of device.

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No App Store needed: Apple caves, will allow sideloading in EU
The Register
Article

March 13, 2024

No App Store needed: Apple caves, will allow sideloading in EU

Apple's compliance measures with the EU's Digital Markets Act haven't exactly been universally well received, so the iMaker is making a few tweaks to appease the software-developing masses. Allowing developers to distribute apps directly from their websites. Dubbed "Web Distribution," Apple said the feature will be available following a software update later in the spring. The new function will provide APIs "that facilitate the distribution of developers' apps from the web, integrate with system functionality, back up and restore users' apps, and more," Apple explained on a new developer support page.

No App Store needed: Apple caves, will allow sideloading in EU
The Register
Article

March 13, 2024

No App Store needed: Apple caves, will allow sideloading in EU

Apple's compliance measures with the EU's Digital Markets Act haven't exactly been universally well received, so the iMaker is making a few tweaks to appease the software-developing masses. Allowing developers to distribute apps directly from their websites. Dubbed "Web Distribution," Apple said the feature will be available following a software update later in the spring. The new function will provide APIs "that facilitate the distribution of developers' apps from the web, integrate with system functionality, back up and restore users' apps, and more," Apple explained on a new developer support page.

Rapport: Svenska företag drunknar i data och komplex teknik
Voister
Article

March 8, 2024

Rapport: Svenska företag drunknar i data och komplex teknik

98 procent av svenska it-chefer menar att komplexiteten i deras företags teknikstack ökat under det senaste året. Därtill uppger nio av tio att deras renodlade molnmiljöer genererar en dataexplosion som är bortom mänsklig förmåga att hantera. 92 procent av svenska chefer svarar även att renodlade molnmiljöer genererar en explosion av data som är omöjlig att hantera med mänsklig förmåga. Globalt anser 86 procent detta. Den enorma mängden data som produceras gör det allt svårare att övervaka och säkra sina applikationer, därför krävs avancerad AI, analys och automation, säger Bernd Greifeneder, CTO på Dynatrace.

Rapport: Svenska företag drunknar i data och komplex teknik
Voister
Article

March 8, 2024

Rapport: Svenska företag drunknar i data och komplex teknik

98 procent av svenska it-chefer menar att komplexiteten i deras företags teknikstack ökat under det senaste året. Därtill uppger nio av tio att deras renodlade molnmiljöer genererar en dataexplosion som är bortom mänsklig förmåga att hantera. 92 procent av svenska chefer svarar även att renodlade molnmiljöer genererar en explosion av data som är omöjlig att hantera med mänsklig förmåga. Globalt anser 86 procent detta. Den enorma mängden data som produceras gör det allt svårare att övervaka och säkra sina applikationer, därför krävs avancerad AI, analys och automation, säger Bernd Greifeneder, CTO på Dynatrace.

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