November 19, 2019
The fastest supercomputers in the world as ranked by TOP500 have reached a new milestone: all of the 500 systems on the list deliver at least 1 petaflop. These systems power scientific research at institutions around the world. Read more â¶
5 disruptive storage technologies for 2020
DXC is betting IT apps and services will stay on-premises
Digital Realty jumps into interconnection business
White-box switches yield initial savings but pose challenges
Cray to license Fujitsu Arm processor for supercomputers
Review: Microsoft Windows Server 2019
Cleaning up with apt-get
How to Lower the Risk of Ongoing Windows 10 Migrations with AdminStudio Read more â¶
Leading-edge technologies, including NVMe, storage class memory, and intent-based storage management, promise to change the way IT organizations store, manage and use data. Read more â¶
DEALPOST
The bundle features 5 eBooks on how cybersecurity is used to detect threats over the web. Read more â¶
New DXC CEO Mike Salvino talks about getting rid of distraction businesses to focus on what he calls the enterprise stack. Read more â¶
PlatformDIGITAL offers a single source for global data-center coverage, capacity and connectivity. Implementation blueprints aim to allow customers to quickly deploy enterprise infrastructure where they need it. Read more â¶
Integrating white-box switches into multi-vendor environments presents management and support issues. Read more â¶
HPE's Cray will co-develop Fujitsu's A64FX CPU to meet the requirements of likely customers such as universities and national research laboratories. Read more â¶
Windows Server 2019 includes updates that Microsoft introduced over the past three years as well as many new security, administration, storage and Azure cloud integration features. Read more â¶
Most of us with Debian-based systems use apt-get routinely to install packages and upgrades, but how often do we pull out the cleaning tools? Let's check out some of the tool's options for cleaning up after itself. Read more â¶
Thereâs a common misconception that mainframes are legacy technology. Read more â¶