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Google, IBM look to mimic the human brain

Two projects—one from Google and one from IBM and the U.S. Air Force—propose building neural computers that provide more power and consume less energy than supercomputers. Read More

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NEC claims new vector processor speeds data processing 50-fold
Robots, AI will run data centers
Big buyouts hit the enterprise market, BMC and Bain eye companies
Microsoft rumor: Company to reorganize cloud computing division
What companies need to know about interconnection to succeed at digital business

Solution Center: Rapid7

Do You Have the Power to Make Nothing Happen?

When it comes to security, the ability to "Make Nothing Happen" is really quite exciting. Check out these resources to learn how Rapid7's threat exposure management, incident detection and security advisory services enable organizations to see network risks and spot attacks before they damage your network. When you can make nothing happen, your enterprise can make growth happen. Read More

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NEC claims new vector processor speeds data processing 50-fold

Japanese electronics giant NEC has a new processor for machine learning and AI, the Aurora Vector Engine. The question is will anyone use it? Read More

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Robots, AI will run data centers

Litbit's AI-powered data center operator, Dac, and Wave2Wave's ROME robot are two examples of new technology helping to run data centers. Read More

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Big buyouts hit the enterprise market, BMC and Bain eye companies

Companies are following Dell’s lead to merge and go private. BMC Software wants to merge with CA, while Bain Capital and its partners have set their sights on Toshiba. Read More

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Microsoft rumor: Company to reorganize cloud computing division

Microsoft is looking for a new approach to selling its cloud computing products, and the reorganization could mean many jobs lost. Read More

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What companies need to know about interconnection to succeed at digital business

What is interconnection in today's digital businesses, and why does it matter? Interconnection is much more than successfully connecting Point A to Point B. We explore some key characteristics of today’s enterprise-grade interconnection that can take digital business to the next level. Read More

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