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Network World Data Center Alert

August 20, 2019

Image: Extreme's acquisitions have prepped it to better battle Cisco, Arista, HPE, others

Extreme's acquisitions have prepped it to better battle Cisco, Arista, HPE, others

Extreme has bought cloud, SD-WAN and data center technologies that make it more prepared to take on its toughest competitors. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Powering edge data centers: Blue energy might be the perfect solution

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Nvidia rises to the need for natural language processing

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AMD hosts an Epyc party — and everyone wants in

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Colocation facilities buck the cloud-data-center trend

eBook: CBTS

3 Essentials Steps to Secure Your Healthcare Organization

When a security breach is your disaster! With the number of malicious cyber-attacks and security breaches in the news these days, many hospitals, clinics, and private practices have joined forces with security vendors and managed services providers to keep their networks, infrastructure and patient data protected and secure. Read more ▶

Image: Powering edge data centers: Blue energy might be the perfect solution

Powering edge data centers: Blue energy might be the perfect solution

Blue energy, created by mixing seawater and fresh water, could be the perfect solution for providing cheap and eco-friendly power to edge data centers. Read more ▶

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There’s finally a communication app tailormade for on-the-go teams. Try it free.

This intuitive collaboration platform is made for teams that move. Read more ▶

Image: Nvidia rises to the need for natural language processing

Nvidia rises to the need for natural language processing

As the demand for natural voice processing grows for chatbots and AI-powered interactions, more companies will need systems to provide it. Nvidia says its platform can handle it. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: AMD hosts an Epyc party — and everyone wants in

AMD hosts an Epyc party — and everyone wants in

With the release of its second generation of Epyc processors, the Epyc 7002 series, AMD finds it has a lot of new friends -- companies that want to use their technology. Read more ▶

Image: Colocation facilities buck the cloud-data-center trend

Colocation facilities buck the cloud-data-center trend

Lower prices and latency plus easy access to multiple cloud providers make colocation facilities an attractive option compared to building on-site data centers. Read more ▶

Case Study: CBTS

Fast-Growing Healthcare Organization Requires a Solution that will Connect More Than 100 Locations

Healthcare providers 10 disparate telephony networks and multiple vendors created an expensive and inefficient system Read more ▶

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