Scientific American posted a story concerning autonomous systems and what the next step for servers will be. IBM is in the second phase of their eLiza project (also a popular conversation engine, not related) which will manage workloads across numerous systems. The software, currently dubbed Enterprise Workload Manager, acts as an autonomous agent that will foresee and correct problems without expensive administration. View my writeup here.
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