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December 17, 2019
As data centers grow in 2020, enterprises will refine the balance between on-premises and cloud resources, adopt AI on servers and try to manage data sprawl effectively. Read more â¶
Liquid cooling and edge computing are featured at Gartner show
How cloud providers' performance differs
7 ways to remember Linux commands
Space-data-as-a-service gets going
Cisco grabs Exablaze for low-latency chip technology
Cisco targets hyperscalers with silicon, high-end routers
Whatâs hot at the edge for 2020? Everything
The subject of this video is our new swdm4 optical transceivers. Which provide the most cost effective solution for deploying 40G and 100G Ethernet in the Enterprise Data Center. Read more â¶
Non-traditional data center hardware makes the news at Gartnerâs show focused on data center operations. Read more â¶
DEALPOST
This collection features 5 courses on electrical engineering fundamentals such as circuits, substations, and machines. Read more â¶
The 2019 ThousandEyes Benchmark report shows that not all cloud providers are created equal across all regions Read more â¶
Linux commands run from the nearly obvious to the very complicated, but there are many ways that you can easily remember and use even the most obscure commands. Read more â¶
Development of IoT services in space will require ruggedized edge computing. OrbitsEdge, a vendor has announced a deal with HPE for development. Read more â¶
Cisco continues to build up its internal electronics tools, saying it will acquire Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology designer Exablaze for an undisclosed amount. Read more â¶
Cisco rolls out its Silicon One plan, 8000 Series carrier-class routers and aims at selling chips to whitebox or hyperscale developers Read more â¶
From SD-WAN and cloud interconnection to security, the edge will be one active place in 2020 Read more â¶
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