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March 19, 2019

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DoE plans world's fastest supercomputer

Aurora, the planned Department of Energy supercomputer, will be three powers of 10 faster than the current fastest supercomputer when it is delivered to Argonne National Laboratory in 2021. Read more ▶

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Edge security: There’s lots of attack surfaces to worry about

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Is Cisco's CCIE certificate relevant anymore?

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10 hot quantum-computing startups to watch

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The data center is being reimagined, not disappearing

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How to configure a static IP address on Linux

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Mobile World Congress: The time of 5G is (almost) here

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3 companies developing wearable tech for the enterprise

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Network Virtualization and Security with VMware NSX

NSX, enterprises are achieving unparalleled speed, agility, and security – with orders of magnitude better economics, flexibility, and choice. Following are some of the major use cases and IT outcomes being achieved by enterprises using NSX Read more ▶

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Edge security: There’s lots of attack surfaces to worry about

Making edge computing safe means applying sound security principles to the unique edge environment. Read more ▶

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For the next few days, HP's online store is offering some steep discounts on laptops, desktops, printers and other products you might have had your eye on. Read more ▶

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Is Cisco's CCIE certificate relevant anymore?

The Cisco Certified Internetwork Experts (CCIE) certification is a career pinnacle for many network professionals. But not everyone thinks it's worth the investment in time and money. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: 10 hot quantum-computing startups to watch

10 hot quantum-computing startups to watch

Well-funded young companies drawing on academics and industry veterans for leadership are tackling hardware, software, algorithms, security, analytics and more that are needed for quantum computing to become a reality in enterprises. Read more ▶

Image: The data center is being reimagined, not disappearing

The data center is being reimagined, not disappearing

While many workloads are shifting to the cloud, on-premises server hardware continues to be vital to the workplace, a new Spiceworks survey finds. Read more ▶

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How to configure a static IP address on Linux

When you need a Linux system to have a static IP address rather than one that is set dynamically, all that's required is some configuration changes and a restart. Follow these steps to make the switch. Read more ▶

Image: Mobile World Congress: The time of 5G is (almost) here

Mobile World Congress: The time of 5G is (almost) here

Mobile World Congress, the wireless industry’s big annual showcase, featured a heavy emphasis on 5G, the next generation of licensed mobile networks. Read more ▶

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3 companies developing wearable tech for the enterprise

Theatro, Hipaax, and Notable are helping to lead the charge to wearable technology in the enterprise. Read more ▶

eBook: Presidio

Network Virtualization for Dummies

This book is loaded with information that can help you understand and capitalize on network virtualization. In plain and simple language, I explain what network virtualization is, why it’s such a hot topic, how you can get started, and steps you can take to get the best bang for your IT buck. Read more ▶

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