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Supersizing Ethernet: Tech Vendors Are Looking To Lead the Way

Supersizing Ethernet: Tech Vendors Are Looking To Lead the Way

The technology that powers enterprise networks and the internet will see some significant changes soon, with some of the biggest names in network hardware coming together. Cisco, Arista, HPE, Intel, Linux Foundation, and others have announced the Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC) to enh …

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How the Demand for Servers Is Changing Amid the Rise of AI

How the Demand for Servers Is Changing Amid the Rise of AI

Servers are the backbone of the IT infrastructure of many enterprises, including cloud providers that power countless businesses. Server demand is experiencing a shift, with the total number of shipments in 2023 expected to decline from previous years, according to a report from Londo …

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Reality Check: Survey Finds IT Infrastructure Can’t Keep Up With AI

Reality Check: Survey Finds IT Infrastructure Can’t Keep Up With AI - What Can Data Centers Do to Catch Up

We’re witnessing the global adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) right before our eyes, but it’s not without its challenges. While AI can potentially improve how we do things, it requires the technological capacity that enterprises cannot yet provide. The current infrastructure is …

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Here’s How Generative AI Can Improve Data Center Management

Here’s How Generative AI Can Improve Data Center Management - Learn How Apps Like ChatGPT Can Help Data Centers

Nowadays, generative artificial intelligence (AI) is all anyone can discuss. From producing professionally written cover letters for jobs to easy-to-use code snippets, generative AI models can boost productivity in many ways. The generative AI market is estimated to cross $91 billion …

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Dependable, Scalable Solutions for Growing Data Demands

Dependable, Scalable Solutions for Growing Data Demands - Explore Modern Storage Solutions and Strategies to Handle Exponential Growth in Data

An estimated 97 zettabytes of data were created worldwide in 2022. To put that number in perspective, one zettabyte roughly equals a billion terabytes. The world is producing more data than ever before.

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How Can Data Centers Offset Emissions (And Should They?)

How Can Data Centers Offset Emissions - Learn Everything You Should Know About Carbon Offsets

Data centers produced 330 Mt of carbon dioxide in 2020, according to the International Energy Agency. Collectively, this part of the IT industry is responsible for 2% of global emissions, mainly through the consumption of fossil-fuel-produced energy.

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Decoding Service Level Agreement Jargon

Decoding Service Level Agreement Jargon

When in the market for technology services, you’ll hear the term SLA frequently. Service level agreement (SLA) essentially defines the obligations and parameters of a service an external party provides.

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Rethinking Storage: Key Insights From IBM’s Storage Summit 2023

Rethinking Storage: Key Insights From IBM’s Storage Summit 2023

IBM is revamping its storage portfolio, announcing last March that they’re rebranding some of its offerings. However, it's only becoming clear now that IBM isn’t just seeking a rebrand but rethinking storage entirely. That was the key takeaway from the IBM Storage Summit held in late …

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The State of Data Center Outages So Far in 2023

The State of Data Center Outages So Far in 2023

For any data center, any outage is the worst-case scenario, which companies must avoid at all costs. Unfortunately, outages do occur. Even with IT spending growing consistently and enterprises throwing money at keeping their data centers up and running, outages can happen.

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Uptime Institute’s Five Data Center Predictions: Are They Coming True?

Uptime Institute’s Five Data Center Predictions: Are They Coming True - The Biggest Trends and Challenges Covered

The Uptime Institute released its report ‘Five Data Center Predictions for 2023’ at the beginning of the year. With a tumultuous year of manufacturing and supply chain issues, one would expect things to improve in 2023. However, the economic uncertainty at the beginning of 2023 is wel …

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