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Cisco's M5 UCS servers take intent-based approach to data center

Data centers powered by new Cisco Unified Computing System servers that feature the new Intel Xeon Scalable Processor platform will run at peak efficiency via intent-based management, Cisco says. Read More

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What is hyperconvergence?
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Digital Business and Cloud Demand New WAN Architectures

Today's WANs (wide area networks) represent up to 25% of support costs for a typical end-user environment - yet fail to deliver the application performance and business agility required of digital business. The emergence of software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) solutions is changing all that. Read this Gartner report! Read More

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What is hyperconvergence?

Hyperconvergence aims to simplify data center operations by combining compute, storage and networking in a software-driven appliance. Read More

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Intel tightens data-center grip with Xeon Scalable Processor platform

Intel's new Xeon Processor Scalable Family, based on the company's Skylake architecture, is about much more than revving up CPU performance. The new processor line is essentially a platform for computing, memory and storage designed to let data centers -- groaning under the weight of cloud traffic, ever-expanding databases and machine-learning data sets -- optimize workloads and curb operational costs. Read More

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What is 5G? 1Gbps-plus wireless to enable mobile-only networking

The next step in the evolution of wireless WAN communications will complete the evolution of cellular from wireline augmentation to wireline replacement, and strategically from mobile-first to mobile-only. Read More

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What’s the difference between SDN and NFV?

SDN, NFV & VNF are important trends in the networking industry, but they're also among the confusing alphabet soup of terms that have emerged in recent years. So what's the difference between them? Read More

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MIT IoT and wearable project foretells the future of industrial safety

An MIT team’s award-winning research and IoT prototype demonstrate a tangible application of wearable and IoT technology, providing a look at future industrial safety applications. Read More

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Digital Businesses Need to Rethink Their Network Strategies ZK Research White Paper

The network plays a fundamental role in enabling the shift to digital. But it simply cannot fulfill this function while it is hardware-bound and hard-coded. Read More

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