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September 06, 2019
HPE plans to incorporate segmentation, artificial intelligence and automation into its wired and wireless gear in order to deal with the increased network challenges imposed by IoT and SD-WAN. Read more â¶
Data center cooling: Electricity-free system sends excess building heat into space
IoT security essentials: Physical, network, software
USB4 gets final approval, offers Ethernet-like speed
Q&A: HPE's networking chief opens up about intelligent edge, Cisco and micro data centers
Using predictive analytics to troubleshoot network issues: Fact or fiction?
Todayâs enterprise organizations have an unprecedented need for speed when it comes to selecting and deploying cloud native open source technologies. Read more â¶
A polymer and aluminum film solar shelter that transmits heat into space without using electricity could drastically cut data center cooling costs. Read more â¶
DEALPOST
This intuitive collaboration platform is made for teams that move. Read more â¶
Internet of things devices present unique security problems due to being spread out, exposed to physical attacks and often lacking processor power. Read more â¶
USB4 could be a unifying interface that eliminates bulky cables and oversized plugs and provides throughput that satisfies everyone laptop users to server administrators. Read more â¶
HPEâs Keerti Melkote talks about networking challenges at the edge, network-based security, micro data centers and his company's strategies as he negotiates one of the most technologically and competitively challenging markets. Read more â¶
Predictive analytics can reveal lurking network problems before they impact reliability or performance. Once considered a futuristic technology, predictive analytics is poised to become a mainstream network diagnostic and management tool. Read more â¶
Join us as we explore these issues with Vasu Subbiah, Director of Product Management at Druva. Read more â¶
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