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April 13, 2023

6 industries where private 5G makes sense

Wider acceptance of private 5G will require expanding its uses among early adopters and finding suitable applications for it in other industries. Read more ▶

Image: Why is the transition from SD-WAN to SASE so painful?

Why is the transition from SD-WAN to SASE so painful?

Multi-vendor SD-WAN environments and poor WAN visibility can complicate the move to a SASE architecture. Read more ▶

Failed hard drives lasted less than three years, analysis finds

Secure Data Recovery examined failure rates and lifespans of 2,007 hard drives from six manufacturers. Read more ▶

AMD announces video streaming accelerator

The Alveo-based card offloads video processing functions from the CPU to reduce latency and maximize channel density. Read more ▶

Image: Cohesity aims an OpenAI-powered chatbot to secure your data sets

Cohesity aims an OpenAI-powered chatbot to secure your data sets

Generative AI is coming to both line-of-business data analysis as well as security, as Cohesity deepens its ties to Microsoft. Read more ▶

Free training from 8 top vendors to advance your IT career

Tech knowledge and certifications can open doors to advancement in IT, and free educational resources from these prominent vendors can help. Read more ▶

Using ncdu to view your disk usage while grasping those TiB, GiB, MiB and KiB file sizes

The ncdu command provides a very convenient way to review your files and the disk space you're using on your Linux system, but the file sizes may appear a little strange at first. Read more ▶

Cisco lays groundwork for 800G networks as AI, 5G and video traffic demands grow

Cisco brings an 800Gbps line card and better packet management to Silicon One-based 8000 Series routers as AI, 5G and video traffic demands grow. Read more ▶

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