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May 10, 2022

How to deal with NetOps brain drain

If you can’t find qualified candidates for NetOps jobs, automate what you can, and hire someone smart and willing to learn who can train for the job you need filled. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Fairfax County Economic Development Authority: Security, Politics & Tech: How Firms Are Working with the Government, Not Against It

Sponsored by Fairfax County Economic Development Authority: Security, Politics & Tech: How Firms Are Working with the Government, Not Against It

A partnership with the federal government can give tech companies the opportunity to improve national technologies and security while growing revenue.

Gelsinger: Chip shortage will run through 2024

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger linked ongoing chip shortage to a lack of manufacturing equipment and difficulty building semiconductor fabrication plants.

The three-way race for GPU dominance in the data center

Nvidia, AMD, and Intel are about to slug it out for a share of the growing graphics-processing-unit market that’s being fueled by the needs of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Image: IBM announces first major update to Power9 servers in three years

IBM announces first major update to Power9 servers in three years

The scale-out servers are descendants of the AS/400 mid-range server dating back to the 80s.

Dell offers data, app recovery support for multicloud assets

Dell is adding data recovery solutions to its APEX portfolio, for data centers and public clouds including Azure and AWS.

Running a Linux terminal in your Windows browser

Here's an introduction to running a Linux terminal inside a browser and some of the tools available to you.

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