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March 22, 2022

Surprise! The metaverse could be great news for the enterprise edge

High-bandwidth, low-latency services needed to support the metaverse could also mean a better, cheaper way to provide access for edge applications like IoT. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by ExtraHop: New Gartner Report, Quick Answer: Ransomware — What Happens If You Pay?

Sponsored by ExtraHop: New Gartner Report, Quick Answer: Ransomware — What Happens If You Pay?

Organizations that do not pay ransomware risk potential losses that far outweigh the financial hit taken from an extortion fee, which gives attackers a clear advantage.

DDR5 memory is coming soon. Here’s why it matters.

Memory is performance, and DDR5 promises much faster memory at a lower power draw.

AMD’s new EPYC chips are out, with bigger cache for intense workloads

Four new EPYC high-end server processor SKUs from AMD (formerly codenamed Milan-X) have reached general availability, aimed at demanding enterprise workloads like modeling and visualization.

Image: NaaS adoption will thrive despite migration challenges

NaaS adoption will thrive despite migration challenges

Enterprises are embracing network-as-a-service (NaaS) offerings as they work through vendor hype, budget obstacles, and the challenges of legacy systems.

5G smartphones sales top 4G, but don't expect network deployment to speed up

5G-capable smartphones have surpassed 4G/LTE for the first time globally, according to a Counterpoint report, but experts say the impetus for faster 5G network deployment will come from elsewhere.

Using the ldd command on Linux

The ldd displays the shared object files that a particular Linux command needs to run.

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