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Discover what the end of standard support for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS means for users. Learn about upgrade options and continued security updates.

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Author: Content Operations
Posted: June 6, 2025, 3:38 pm

Learn about OBS Studio 31.1's multitrack video support for Linux, providing users with advanced tools for quality streaming and video production.

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Author: Content Operations
Posted: June 6, 2025, 3:34 pm

Discover the latest GNOME 48.2 Desktop release, featuring significant improvements and essential bug fixes for an enhanced user experience.

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Author: Content Operations
Posted: June 6, 2025, 3:31 pm

Discover the advancements in Hindi ASR technology with Breaking Language Barriers 2.0, paving the way for reliable, production-ready solutions.

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Author: Content Operations
Posted: June 6, 2025, 3:24 pm

Discover the latest NVIDIA Linux Display Driver v575, featuring enhanced performance and stability for your graphics needs.

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Author: Content Operations
Posted: June 6, 2025, 3:21 pm

Discover how PipeWire 1.4.4 enhances MIDI capabilities and libcamera support, improving audio and video performance for developers and users alike.

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Author: Content Operations
Posted: June 6, 2025, 3:16 pm

Discover the step-by-step guide to install Kernel 6.15 on Ubuntu, Debian, and their derivatives. Enhance your system's performance today!

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Author: Content Operations
Posted: June 6, 2025, 3:12 pm

Discover critical vulnerabilities in NASA's open source software. Stay informed about security risks and learn how to protect your systems effectively.

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Author: Content Operations
Posted: June 6, 2025, 3:09 pm

Discover Kernel 6.15: Divide and Conquer, a comprehensive guide to its features, enhancements, and how it optimizes performance for modern computing.

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Author: Content Operations
Posted: June 6, 2025, 3:04 pm

Discover AlmaLinux OS 10, the free alternative to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10. Explore its features, benefits, and how it can enhance your server experience.

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Author: Content Operations
Posted: June 6, 2025, 2:56 pm

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As the fears of AI taking over human jobs continue to rattle the tech industry, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai says AI isn’t here to take jobs — at least, not at Google. The tech giant plans to keep hiring engineers well into next year, even as it doubles down on artificial intelligence. Speaking at the […]

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Author: Aminu Abdullahi
Posted: June 6, 2025, 9:12 pm

OpenAI has appealed a court order from the Southern District of New York requiring it to retain all consumer data for potential use in a copyright law case. Conversations with ChatGPT using an Enterprise or Edu subscription are not subject to the lawsuit. ChatGPT users who select the Zero Data Retention agreement will also not […]

The post ‘An Inappropriate Request’: OpenAI Appeals ChatGPT Data Retention Court Order in NYT Case appeared first on eWEEK.

Author: Megan Crouse
Posted: June 6, 2025, 8:27 pm

While concerns about artificial intelligence making human jobs obsolete have been widespread over the past three years, a new study suggests the opposite may be true. According to PwC, companies are finding that employees who effectively use AI are becoming more valuable, and they’re getting raises as a result. AI-exposed jobs are driving wage growth […]

The post Want a Raise? Use and Maintain Your AI Skills, New Study Finds appeared first on eWEEK.

Author: Fiona Jackson
Posted: June 6, 2025, 7:57 pm

Amazon is reportedly working on developing humanoid robots to optimize its delivery processes. According to an internal report by The Information, the e-commerce retailer will soon begin testing several humanoid robots in its San Francisco facilities. While the project is rumored to be in its early developmental stages, Amazon is creating software with AI technology […]

The post Amazon Tests Humanoid Delivery Bots, Says ‘Robots Will Soon Be Nimbler’ appeared first on eWEEK.

Author: Madeline Clarke
Posted: June 6, 2025, 3:22 pm

More and more companies are incorporating mandatory generative AI into fundamental aspects of their operations such as hiring and performance reviews; this includes building team sizes and roles around what AI can and cannot do. According to reporting from The Washington Post, some organizations hide their AI use in case of backlash, while others advertise […]

The post The AI Question Leaders Should Be Asking About Hiring & Business Strategy appeared first on eWEEK.

Author: Megan Crouse
Posted: June 6, 2025, 2:32 pm

Meta is sharing more technical details about Aria Gen 2, the latest iteration of its glasses designed for researchers working in robotics, augmented reality (AR), contextual AI, and machine perception (MP). The Aria Gen 2 was announced in February 2025, and now Meta is providing “…an in-depth overview of the form factor, audio capabilities, battery […]

The post Meta’s Aria Gen 2 Glasses: Closer Look at AI/Robotics/AR Wearable’s Tech appeared first on eWEEK.

Author: J.R. Johnivan
Posted: June 6, 2025, 2:20 pm

Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI is raising funds through a $5 billion debt package arranged by Morgan Stanley while seeking a $113 billion valuation through a secondary share sale. The dual moves signal the startup’s aggressive ambitions in a crowded AI market. xAI’s bold $5 billion debt raises growth stakes Morgan Stanley launched the […]

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Author: Michael Kurko
Posted: June 6, 2025, 7:31 am

Sources say that “Artificial” will be directed by Luca Guadagnino and could star Andrew Garfield as the enigmatic CEO.

The post OpenAI Drama ‘Artificial’ Heads to Hollywood, With Andrew Garfield Rumoured to Play Sam Altman appeared first on eWEEK.

Author: Fiona Jackson
Posted: June 5, 2025, 3:59 pm

Discover the best AI powered BI tools to transform data into actionable insights, automate analysis, and drive smarter business decisions.

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Author: Kezia Jungco
Posted: June 5, 2025, 1:18 am

Tesla has filed three new trademark applications for the phrase “Tesla Robotaxi,” taking another shot at securing a legal name for its much-anticipated autonomous ride-hailing service. The filings, made on May 30, follow months of pushback from the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), which previously denied Tesla’s efforts to trademark more generic terms like […]

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Author: Aminu Abdullahi
Posted: June 4, 2025, 11:33 pm

Network World

Microsoft has announced that it is partnering with chipmaker Nvidia and chip-designing software provider Synopsys to provide enterprises with foundry services and a new chip-design assistant. The announcement was made at the ongoing Microsoft Ignite conference.

The foundry services from Nvidia, which will deployed on Microsoft Azure, will combine three of Nvidia’s elements — its foundation models, its NeMo framework, and Nvidia’s DGX Cloud service.

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Posted: November 16, 2023, 12:46 pm

While 95% of businesses are aware that AI will increase infrastructure workloads, only 17% have networks that are flexible enough to handle the complex requirements of AI. Given that disconnect, it’s too early to see widespread deployment of AI at scale, despite the hype.

That's one of the key takeaways from Cisco’s inaugural AI Readiness Index, a survey of 8,000 global companies aimed at measuring corporate interest in and ability to utilize AI technologies.

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Posted: November 15, 2023, 5:49 pm

After months of speculation that Microsoft was developing its own semiconductors, the company at its annual Ignite conference Wednesday took the covers off two new custom chips, dubbed the Maia AI Accelerator and the Azure Cobalt CPU, which target generative AI and cloud computing workloads, respectively.

The new Maia 100 AI Accelerator, according to Microsoft, will power some of the company's heaviest internal AI workloads running on Azure, including OpenAI’s model training and inferencing workloads.

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Posted: November 15, 2023, 4:05 pm

Intel kicked off the Supercomputing 2023 conference with a series of high performance computing (HPC) announcements, including a new Xeon line and Gaudi AI processor.

Intel will ship its fifth-generation Xeon Scalable Processor, codenamed Emerald Rapids, to OEM partners on December 14. Emerald Rapids features a maximum core count of 64 cores, up slightly from the 56-core fourth-gen Xeon.

In addition to more cores, Emerald Rapids will feature higher frequencies, hardware acceleration for FP16, and support 12 memory channels, including the new Intel-developed MCR memory that is considerably faster than standard DDR5 memory.

According to benchmarks that Intel provided, the top-of-the-line Emerald Rapids outperformed the top-of-the-line fourth gen CPU with a 1.4x gain in AI speech recognition and a 1.2x gain in the FFMPEG media transcode workload. All in all, Intel claims a 2x to 3x improvement in AI workloads, a 2.8x boost in memory throughput, and a 2.9x improvement in the DeepMD+LAMMPS AI inference workload.

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Posted: November 15, 2023, 3:45 pm

A lack of cloud management skills could be limiting in-house innovation and the benefits enterprises gain from implementing public cloud exclusively, driving more IT organizations to invest in hybrid cloud environments, according to recent research. 

In one survey, software vendor Parallels polled 805 IT professionals to learn more about how they use cloud resources. The responses showed that a technical skills gap continues to concern many organizations deploying cloud. Some 62% of survey respondents said they viewed the lack of cloud management skills at their organization as a “major roadblock for growth.” According to the results, 33% of respondents pointed to a lack of in-house expertise when trying to get maximum value from their cloud investment. Another 15% survey cited a difficulty finding the appropriate talent.

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Posted: November 14, 2023, 8:02 pm

To get started as a Linux (or Unix) user, you need to have a good perspective on how Linux works and a handle on some of the most basic commands. This first post in a “getting started” series examines some of the first commands you need to be ready to use.

On logging in

When you first log into a Linux system and open a terminal window or log into a Linux system from another system using a tool like PuTTY, you’ll find yourself sitting in your home directory. Some of the commands you will probably want to try first will include these:

pwd -- shows you where you are in the file system right now (stands for “present working directory”)
whoami – confirms the account you just logged into
date -- show the current date and time
hostname -- display the system’s name

Using the whoami command immediately after logging in might generate a “duh!” response since you just entered your assigned username and password. But, once you find yourself using more than one account, it’s always helpful to know a command that will remind you which you’re using at the moment.

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Posted: November 14, 2023, 6:14 pm

Nvidia has announced a new AI computing platform called Nvidia HGX H200, a turbocharged version of the company’s Nvidia Hopper architecture powered by its latest GPU offering, the Nvidia H200 Tensor Core.

The company also is teaming up with HPE to offer a supercomputing system, built on the Nvidia Grace Hopper GH200 Superchips, specifically designed for generative AI training.

A surge in enterprise interest in AI has fueled demand for Nvidia GPUs to handle generative AI and high-performance computing workloads. Its latest GPU, the Nvidia H200, is the first  to offer HBM3e, high bandwidth memory that is 50% faster than current HBM3, allowing for the delivery of 141GB of memory at 4.8 terabytes per second, providing double the capacity and 2.4 times more bandwidth than its predecessor, the Nvidia A100.

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Posted: November 14, 2023, 3:41 pm

Ransomware is a growing threat to organizations, according to research independently conducted by Enterprise Strategy Group and sponsored by Zerto, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company.

According to the report, 2023 Ransomware Preparedness: Lighting the Way to Readiness and Mitigation, 75% of organizations experienced ransomware attacks in the last 12 months, with10%  facing daily attacks.[i]

46% of organizations experienced ransomware attacks at least monthly—with 11% reporting daily attacks.

46% of organizations experienced ransomware attacks at least monthly—with 11% reporting daily attacks.

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Posted: November 14, 2023, 2:33 pm

Cisco is taking a collaborative approach to helping enterprise customers build AI infrastructures.

At its recent partner summit, Cisco talked up a variety of new programs and partnerships aimed at helping enterprises get their core infrastructure ready for AI workloads and applications.

“While AI is driving a lot of changes in technology, we believe that it should not require a wholesale rethink of customer data center operations,” said Todd Brannon, senior director, cloud infrastructure marketing, with Cisco’s cloud infrastructure and software group. 

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Posted: November 14, 2023, 2:07 pm

LiquidStack, one of the first major players in the immersion cooling business, has entered the single-phase liquid cooling market with an expansion of its DataTank product portfolio.

Immersion cooling is the process of dunking the motherboard in a nonconductive liquid to cool it. It's primarily centered around the CPU but, in this case, involves the entire motherboard, including the memory and other chips.

Immersion cooling has been around for a while but has been something of a fringe technology. With server technology growing hotter and denser, immersion has begun to creep into the mainstream.

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Posted: November 13, 2023, 8:55 pm

Frontier maintained its top spot in the latest edition of the TOP500 for the fourth consecutive time and is still the only exascale machine on the list of the world's most powerful supercomputers. Newcomer Aurora debuted at No. 2 in the ranking, and it’s expected to surpass Frontier once the system is fully built.

Frontier, housed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tenn., landed the top spot with an HPL score of 1.194 quintillion floating point operations per second (FLOPS), which is the same score from earlier this year. A quintillion is 1018 or one exaFLOPS (EFLOPS). The speed measurement used in evaluating the computers is the High Performance Linpack (HPL) benchmark, which measures how well systems solve a dense system of linear equations.

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Posted: November 13, 2023, 8:30 pm

As digital landscapes evolve, so does the definition of network performance. It's no longer just about metrics; it's about the human behind the screen. Businesses are recognizing the need to zoom in on the actual experiences of end-users. This emphasis has given rise to advanced tools that delve deeper, capturing the essence of user interactions and painting a clearer picture of network health.

The rise of End-User Experience (EUE) scoring

End-User Experience (EUE) Scoring has emerged as a game-changer in the realm of network monitoring. Rather than solely relying on traditional metrics like latency or bandwidth, EUE scoring provides a holistic measure of how a user perceives the performance of a network or application. By consolidating various key performance indicators into a single, comprehensible metric, businesses can gain actionable insights into the true quality of their digital services, ensuring that their users' experiences are nothing short of exceptional.

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Posted: November 13, 2023, 8:19 pm

Chipmaker Nvidia is reportedly working on producing three new graphics processing units (GPUs) for sale in China in order to circumvent the new export restrictions imposed by the Biden administration.  

The new chips — namely the H20, L20, and L2 — could go on sale in China from November 16 after the new US restrictions come into force, according to a news report from Chinastarmarket, which cites sources in the industrial supply chain put in place by Nvidia to manufacture these new GPUs.

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Posted: November 10, 2023, 8:35 pm

The Japanese government has allocated an extra $13.3 billion (two trillion yen) to boost its domestic semiconductor industry.

The funding is expected to be split between manufacturing and R&D, according to The Japan Times, which reported that the majority of the money will likely go to supporting TSMC and Rapidus. About $376 million (570 billion yen) will be assigned to a separate fund to enhance the stable supply of chips to Japan, the report said.

The decision comes at the end of a year where both government subsidies and company investments and innovations have sought to significantly bolster the country’s chip manufacturing abilities and place it at the cutting edge of semiconductor technology.

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Posted: November 10, 2023, 8:21 pm

VMware has two new corporate partners, in the form of Intel and IBM, for its private AI initiative. The partnerships will provide new architectures for users looking to keep their generative AI training data in-house, as well as new capabilities and features.

Private AI, as VMware describes it, is essentially a generative AI framework designed to let customers use the data in their own enterprise environments — whether public cloud, private cloud or on-premises — for large language model (LLM) training purposes, without having to hand off data to third parties. VMware broke ground on the project publicly in August, when it rolled out VMware Private AI Foundation with NVIDIA. That platform combines the VMware Cloud Foundation multicloud architecture with Nvidia AI Enterprise software, offering systems built by Dell, HPE and Lenovo to provide on-premises AI capabilities.

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Posted: November 9, 2023, 9:24 pm
Even as the US overall added jobs to the economy in October, the tech sector saw a drop in hiring and salaries.
Posted: November 6, 2023, 11:00 am

It’s barely fall of 2023, but it’s already clear that CIOs aren’t particularly positive about their network plans for 2024. Of 83 I have input from, in fact, 59 say they expect “significant issues” in their network planning for next year, and 71 say that they’ll be “under more pressure” in 2024 than they were this year. Sure, CIOs have a high-pressure job, but their expectations for 2024 are worse than for any year in the past 20 years, other than during Covid. Nobody is saying it’s a “the sky is falling” crisis like the proverbial Chicken Little, but some might be hunching their shoulders just a little.

It seems that in 2023, all the certainties CIOs had identified in their network planning up to now are being called into question. That isn’t limited to networking, either. In fact, 82 of 83 said their cloud spending is under review, and 78 said that their data center and software plans are also in flux. In fact, CIOs said their network pressures are due more to new issues relating to the cloud, the data center, and software overall than to any network-specific challenges. Given all of this, it’s probably not surprising that CIOs say they spend less time on pure networking topics than at any time in the last 20 years.

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Posted: November 2, 2023, 7:08 pm

IT leaders are investing in observability technologies that can help them gain greater visibility beyond internal networks and build more resilient environments, according to recent research from Splunk.

Splunk, which Cisco announced it would acquire for $28 billion, surveyed 1,750 observability practitioners to gauge investment and deployment of observability products as well as commitment to observability projects within their IT environments. According to the vendor’s State of Observability 2023 report, 87% of respondents now employ specialists who work exclusively on observability projects.

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Posted: November 2, 2023, 7:06 pm

When evaluating the design of your backup systems or developing a design of a new backup and recovery system, there are arguably only two metrics that matter: how fast you can recover, and how much data you will lose when you recover. If you build your design around the agreed-upon numbers for these two metrics, and then repeatedly test that you are able to meet those metrics in a recovery, you’ll be in good shape.

The problem is that few people know what these metrics are for their organization. This isn’t a matter of ignorance, though. They don’t know what they are because no one ever created the metrics in the first place. And if you don’t have agreed upon metrics (also known as service levels), every recovery will be a failure because it will be judged against the unrealistic metrics in everyone’s heads. With the exception of those who are intimately familiar with the backup and disaster recovery system, most people have no idea how long recoveries actually take.

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Posted: November 2, 2023, 5:00 pm

The UK government has revealed technical and funding details for what will be one of the world’s fastest AI supercomputers, to be housed at the University of Bristol — and one of three new supercomputers slated to go online in the country over the next few years.

Dubbed Isambard-AI, the new machine, first announced in September, will be built with HPE’s Cray EX supercomputers and powered by 5,448 NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips. The chips, which were launched by Nivida earlier this year, provide three times as much memory as the chipmaker’s current edge AI GPU, the H100, and 21 exaflops of AI performance.  

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Posted: November 2, 2023, 3:26 pm

The reliability of services delivered by ISPs, cloud providers and conferencing services (such as unified communications-as-a-service) is critical for enterprise organizations. ThousandEyes monitors how providers are handling any performance challenges and provides Network World with a weekly roundup of interesting events that impact service delivery. Read on to see the latest analysis, and stop back next week for another update. Additional details available here.

Internet report for October 23-29

ThousandEyes reported 221 global network outage events across ISPs, cloud service provider networks, collaboration app networks and edge networks (including DNS, content delivery networks, and security as a service) during the week of October 23-29. That’s up from 163 the week prior, an increase of 36%. Specific to the U.S., there were 103 outages. That's up from 75 outages the week prior, an increase of 37%. Here’s a breakdown by category:

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Posted: November 1, 2023, 9:54 pm

Linux’s compgen command is not actually a Linux command. In other words, it’s not implemented as an executable file, but is instead a bash builtin. That means that it’s part of the bash executable. So, if you were to type “which compgen”, your shell would run through all of the locations included in your $PATH variable, but it just wouldn’t find it.

$ which compgen
/usr/bin/which: no compgen in (.:/home/shs/.local/bin:/home/shs/bin:/usr/local/bin:
/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin)

Obviously, the which command had no luck in finding it.

If, on the other hand, you type “man compgen”, you’ll end up looking at the man page for the bash shell. From that man page, you can scroll down to this explanation if you’re patient enough to look for it.

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Posted: November 1, 2023, 9:45 pm

Network management and visualization vendor Splunk, which is set to be acquired by Cisco in a $28 billion deal, will cut about 560 jobs in a global restructuring, the company announced Wednesday in an SEC filing.

Splunk president and CEO Gary Steele said in the filing that employees in the Americas set to lose their jobs will be notified throughout today, and that the company plans to offer severance packages to laid-off employees, as well as healthcare coverage and job placement assistance for an undisclosed length of time.

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Posted: November 1, 2023, 6:54 pm

The data circulatory system 

Data is the lifeblood of enterprise, flowing vital information through a network of IT veins and arteries to deliver resources exactly where they are needed. Like how innovations in medicine and nutrition have changed the way we live, advanced technologies like IoT, AI, machine learning, and increasingly sophisticated applications are necessitating change in where and how data lives and is processed. 

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Posted: October 31, 2023, 1:36 pm

Cisco is teaming with Aviz Networks to offer an enterprise-grade SONiC offering for large customers interested in deploying the open-source network operating system.

Under the partnership, Cisco’s 8000 series routers will be available with Aviz Networks’ SONiC management software and 24/7 support. The support aspect of the agreement may be the most significant portion of the partnership, as both companies attempt to assuage customers’ anxiety about supporting an open-source NOS.

While SONiC (Software for Open Networking in the Cloud) is starting to attract the attention of some large enterprises, deployments today are still mainly seen in the largest hyperscalers. With this announcement, Cisco and Aviz are making SONiC more viable for smaller cloud providers, service providers, and those very large enterprises that own and operate their own data centers, said Kevin Wollenweber, senior vice president and general manager with Cisco networking, data center and provider connectivity.

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Posted: October 31, 2023, 1:17 pm
Intel’s traditional PC dominance looked to be approaching its former rude health, but that good news in its earnings report was offset by ongoing weakness in servers.
Posted: October 27, 2023, 9:47 pm

The rush to embrace artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI, is going to drive hyperscale data-center providers like Google and Amazon to nearly triple their capacity over the next six years.

That’s the conclusion from Synergy Research Group, which follows the data center market. In a new report, Synergy notes that while there are many exaggerated claims around AI, there is no doubt that generative AI is having a tremendous impact on IT markets.

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Posted: October 27, 2023, 2:31 pm

Increased network complexity, constant security challenges, and talent shortages are driving enterprises to depend more on channel business partners, including managed service providers, system integrators, resellers and other tech providers.

Greater use of partners by enterprises is expected to continue over the next few years, experts say. IDC in its research on the future of industry ecosystems found that by the end of 2023, almost 60% of organizations surveyed will have expanded the number of partners they work with outside of their core industry.

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Posted: October 26, 2023, 3:57 pm

Public cloud migration long ago wrested control over digital infrastructure from network and security teams, but now is the time for those groups to retake the initiative. Cloud operations and DevOps groups will never cede ground, but they will welcome self-service networking and security solutions that provide guardrails that protect them from disaster. Cooperation between traditional infrastructure teams and cloud teams is even more important as enterprises embrace multi-cloud architecture, where complexity and risk are increasing. In fact, my research has found that security risk, collaboration problems, and complexity are the top pain points associated with multi-cloud networking today.

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Posted: October 25, 2023, 3:39 pm

A few months ago, Arm Holdings introduced the Neoverse Complete Subsystem (CSS), designed to accelerate development of Neoverse-based systems. Now it has launched Arm Total Design, a series of tools and services to help accelerate development of Neoverse CSS designs.

Partners within the Arm Total Design ecosystem gain preferential access to Neoverse CSS, which can enable them to reduce time to market and lower the costs associated with building custom silicon. This ecosystem covers all stages of silicon development. It aims to make specialized solutions based on Arm Neoverse widely available across various infrastructure domains, such as AI, cloud, networking, and edge computing.

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Posted: October 25, 2023, 3:19 pm

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Author: Caramel Quin
Posted: June 5, 2025, 1:02 pm