By Tytus Kurek, Product Manager, Canonical.
Read MoreIt is an unavoidable fact, high performance computing (HPC) is an energy intensive environment. But, what steps can we take to address this and achieve a more sustainable future for HPC in universities, research centres and other organisations? By Mischa van Kesteren, pre-sales engineer and sustainability officer at OCF.
Read MoreWe live in a world that is increasingly driven by technology. As we continue to increase the number and variety of technical software, hardware and appliances in our everyday lives as well as our work lives, the need for HPC to maintain those technologies will inevitably increase. By Neville Louzado, Head of Sales at Hyve Managed Hosting.
Read MoreAI has begun to change many facets of our lives, creating tremendous societal advancements. From self-driving automobiles to AI-assisted medical diagnosis, we are at the beginning of a truly transformative era. By Greg Martin, Director, Strategic Marketing, Xilinx, Inc.
Read MoreGreater performance, less capital expenditure, and lower operating costs with AMD EPYC processors.
Read MoreThe manufacturing industry is producing more data than ever before as sensors become readily available and manufacturers look to squeeze ROI out of existing machinery while modernising their operations for the digital future. By Daniel Valle, Chief Technologist - Service Providers EMEA at World Wide Technology.
Read MoreThe internet has become a fundamental part of so many businesses around the world. A large percentage of the populous may use it to keep in touch with friends or to stay informed on current affairs, but it is the backbone of the economy in many ways. For this reason, you can imagine that website downtime can have a serious impact on these companies - the trade we have to make when becoming so reliant on servers. By Jack Bird, Senior Content and Off Page SEO Specialist.
Read MoreIn 2020, we are used to the idea that physical goods imports include a degree of embodied carbon, which varies depending on how and where they were made.
Read MorePowered by storage technology supplied by Microway, the Northeast Storage Exchange is changing the way Boston-area universities approach research data storage.
Read MorePowered by storage technology supplied by Microway, the Northeast Storage Exchange is changing the way Boston-area universities approach research data storage.
Read MoreAlan Conboy, office of the CTO at Scale Computing, explains how edge computing and hyperconvergence can ensure businesses remain “always-on”.
Read MoreAs the cloud services market has developed, many businesses have forged exclusive service provider partnerships to benefit from the scale, agility and performance capabilities now offered by numerous large global hyperscalers. While their enormous success is testament to the way they have met the needs of businesses worldwide, many organisations have additional requirements relating to application performance, legacy applications, data hosted under certain jurisdictions, and data security. By Eltjo Hofstee, Managing Director, Leaseweb UK.
Read MoreEach year September rolls around, bringing with it the annual IT Professionals Day—a day dedicated to appreciating IT professionals, and the critical role they play in end users’ lives and in operating successful organisations across every sector. IT professionals are the hidden heroes regardless of where they work, but for those in the public sector, keeping technology up and running can be the difference between life and death in an operating theatre, or between a law being passed and a law being put on hold in government.
Read MoreAccording to a recent report from 451 Research, the ability to migrate workloads easily between on-prem and public cloud is the number one reason that organisations opt for a hybrid IT infrastructure. Unfortunately, a significant divide exists today between traditional enterprise IT environments and the public cloud with different management models, consumption models, application architectures, and storage and data services. These differences can limit your ability to easily move enterprise and cloud-native applications where you need them. By Peter Gadd, VP EMEA Core, Pure Storage.
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