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Network World Data Center Alert

April 16, 2019

Image: 5 times when cloud repatriation makes sense

5 times when cloud repatriation makes sense

Even the cloud has its limits. In certain situations a traditional data center is the best place to host one or more applications. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Cisco taps into AWS for data center, cloud applications

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Google partners with Intel, HPE and Lenovo for hybrid cloud

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Intel formally launches Optane for data center memory caching

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HPE and Nutanix partner for hyperconverged private cloud systems

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How to deal with backup when you switch to hyperconverged infrastructure

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Exec: How SDN, SD-WAN, security fit in VMware's strategy

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Network issues are causing more data-center outages

White Paper: VMware

Agile, Consistent and Business-Aligned: Build a Software-Defined Foundation to Give Your Business an Edge 

A modern, software-defined infrastructure, enables organizations to leverage prior investments, extend existing IT knowledge and minimize disruption along the way. Read more ▶

Image: Cisco taps into AWS for data center, cloud applications

Cisco taps into AWS for data center, cloud applications

Cisco Cloud ACI for AWS lets customers manage and secure applications running in the data center or in Amazon Web Service cloud environments Read more ▶

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Image: Google partners with Intel, HPE and Lenovo for hybrid cloud

Google partners with Intel, HPE and Lenovo for hybrid cloud

Google introduced new partnerships with Lenovo and Intel to help bolster its hybrid cloud offerings, both built on Google’s Kubernetes container technology. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Intel formally launches Optane for data center memory caching

Intel formally launches Optane for data center memory caching

Intel formally launched the Optane persistent memory product line, which includes 3D Xpoint memory technology. The solution is meant to sit between DRAM and NAND and to speed up performance. Read more ▶

Image: HPE and Nutanix partner for hyperconverged private cloud systems

HPE and Nutanix partner for hyperconverged private cloud systems

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has partnered with Nutanix to offer Nutanix’s hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) software available as a managed private cloud service and on HPE-branded appliances. Read more ▶

Image: How to deal with backup when you switch to hyperconverged infrastructure

How to deal with backup when you switch to hyperconverged infrastructure

Vendors of hyperconverged infrastructure provide options for making it easier to backup data on-site, in the cloud or both, but which is best? Read more ▶

Image: Exec: How SDN, SD-WAN, security fit in VMware's strategy

Exec: How SDN, SD-WAN, security fit in VMware's strategy

VMware networking and security chief Tom Gillis looks at competing with Cisco and how the company will bolster NSX and more. Read more ▶

Image: Network issues are causing more data-center outages

Network issues are causing more data-center outages

As enterprise computing environments grow more complex, IT system failures and network errors are bringing down data centers in greater numbers, causing more unplanned downtime. Read more ▶

White Paper: Logicalis & IBM

IBM Aspera Direct-to- Cloud Storage A technical whitepaper

A technical whitepaper on the state-of-the art in high-speed transport direct-to-cloud storage and support for third-party cloud storage platforms Read more ▶

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