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March 05, 2019

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How to move to a disruptive network technology with minimal disruption

Emerging network technologies such as SDN, SD-WAN and intent-based networking promise to improve service and streamline operations, but don't let the transition process throw a wrench into existing activities. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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VMware preps milestone NSX release for enterprise-cloud push

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New chemistry-based data storage would blow Moore’s Law out of the water

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The Open Compute Project is quickly gaining ground

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What’s the best way to move data to a backup site?

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The data center is being reimagined, not disappearing

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7 building blocks of the modern data center

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Why Data Center Management Responsibilities Must Include Edge Data Centers

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Nail Down Network Management First

One common goal is to embrace new opportunities. Learn how a strong network core can link your vital internal and external services. Read more ▶

Image: VMware preps milestone NSX release for enterprise-cloud push

VMware preps milestone NSX release for enterprise-cloud push

VMware's NSX-T 2.4 includes network-configuration automation, management and security among 100 new features to better support corporate hybrid and multi-cloud environments. 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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New chemistry-based data storage would blow Moore’s Law out of the water

If successful, a computing technique being developed by researchers at Arizona State University would allow transistors to fit on individual molecules – smaller than Moore ever envisioned. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: The Open Compute Project is quickly gaining ground

The Open Compute Project is quickly gaining ground

Sales figures from companies participating in the Open Compute Project are starting to come in, and they are close to what was forecasted in 2017 and growing. Read more ▶

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What’s the best way to move data to a backup site?

There are several ways of moving data to backup storage sites where it will be safe in a disaster, but none is perfect. Here are the upsides and downsides of each. Read more ▶

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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 ▶

Image: 7 building blocks of the modern data center

7 building blocks of the modern data center

Learn the key aspects of today's data center, from hyperconvergence to flash storage to hybrid connections. Read more ▶

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Why Data Center Management Responsibilities Must Include Edge Data Centers

Now that edge computing has emerged as a major trend, the question for enterprises becomes how to migrate the data center management expertise acquired over many years to these new, remote environments. Read more ▶

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Doing More with Data

As the Internet of Things Continues to Expand Its Footprint, It’s Opening New Possibilities For Data Analytics. Read more ▶

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