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October 25, 2022

IoT security strategy: Tips from those who manage connected devices

IoT devices pose significant threats to enterprises because of lack of visibility into what devices are on enterprise networks and inadequate use of monitoring tools to watch for malicious behaviors. Read more ▶

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IBM sales jump shows the mainframe is not dead, with hybrid cloud alive and well

The company's third quarter financial report reveals a strong showing for mainframes as well as hybrid infrastructure, as total quarterly revenue hits $14 billion.

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AMD promises faster and more efficient networking, eventually

AMD has compiled diverse networking technology that it plans to optimize for enterprises, cloud providers, and the most demanding high-speed applications.

SolarWinds’ Observability offers visibility into hybrid cloud infrastructure

The popular IT management software firm is looking to keep its customer base together as companies migrate from on-premises infrastructure, with cloud and hybrid cloud versions of its new Observability product.

Startup says its chips handle HPC workloads better than GPUs

InspireSemi's Thunderbird chips are compatible with multiple programming languages, making it easier to compile existing HPC code for them.

IT spending to grow, as companies use tech to battle expected recession

Gartner says software and services will drive growth, while data center spending will also increase, though more modestly.

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