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A fresh approach to secondary storage is required to solve the growing mass data fragmentation (MDF) problem. Read More ▶ |
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| Hyperconvergence has come a long way in a relatively short time, and enterprises are taking advantage of the new capabilities. Read More ▶ |
| As organizations look to next-gen architectures like multi-cloud and SDN, network professionals are getting a leg up with software-fluent certifications. Are they worth it? Read More ▶ |
| | Enterprises planning to adopt hyperconverged infrastructure can select from two main approaches: hardware or software. Hyperconvergence hardware typically comes in the form of an integrated appliance, a hardware/software package created and delivered by a single vendor. Appliance vendors include Dell EMC, Nutanix and HPE/SimpliVity. A software-only hyperconvergence offering allows customers to deploy HCI on DIY basis. HCI software vendors include Maxta and VMware (vSAN). Read More ▶ |
| A new microprocessor manufacturing technique could keep future electronics 18 degrees cooler, providing huge efficiency gains for data centers. Read More ▶ |
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