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January 08, 2019

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Chip shrinking hits a wall: what it means for you

GlobalFoundries will no longer make 7nm chips, a setback for AMD and a challenge for data centers' ability to scale. Read more ▶

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Chip shrinking hits a wall: what it means for you

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Software-defined data centers need MANO

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Hyperconvergence: Not just for specific workloads anymore

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How to pick an off-site data-backup method

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The benefits of multi-cloud computing

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Software-defined data centers need MANO

Why management, automation and network orchestration (MANO) are essential to the agility and flexibility of software-defined data centers. Read more ▶

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Hyperconvergence: Not just for specific workloads anymore

Hyperconvergence has come a long way in a relatively short time, and enterprises are taking advantage of the new capabilities. Read more ▶

 
 
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How to pick an off-site data-backup method

When determining how to move data to a backup facility, you must balance cost, risk level, speed of data recovery, and how much data you can afford to lose. Read more ▶

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The benefits of multi-cloud computing

The model of using multiple cloud services to house your business’s functions and features has an impressive list of advantages. Read more ▶

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