Apcela advises how to build a hybrid IT platform for better performance and stronger security

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Jun 27, 2017
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Tools that increase IT efficiency pave the way for digital transformations

Inflexible IT architectures can be a barrier to organizational change. As companies embark on digital transformations aimed at improving their business, the pressure is on IT to reduce complexity and increase the efficiency of enterprise systems and applications. Read More

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Do You Have the Power to Make Nothing Happen?

When it comes to security, the ability to "Make Nothing Happen" is really quite exciting. Check out these resources to learn how Rapid7's threat exposure management, incident detection and security advisory services enable organizations to see network risks and spot attacks before they damage your network. When you can make nothing happen, your enterprise can make growth happen. Read More

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Apcela advises how to build a hybrid IT platform for better performance and stronger security

WAN architectures today are not optimized to handle hybrid applications. Mark Casey, president and CEO of Apcela, advises on how to build a new cloud-ready architecture to improve the security and performance of hybrid applications. Read More

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Trend: Colocation facilities provide tools to manage data center infrastructure

Colocation providers can supply DCIM tools that give their customers a "single pane of glass" to view the status of their IT infrastructure. Read More

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Data center startup offers compute colo at cell towers

Vapor IO is launching a rather interesting collocation business by offering leased data center capacity at cellular network towers. The company’s argument is that it should offer compute and network capabilities together for maximum edge computing. Read More

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The column command can reformat the output from various commands to make it more useful or appealing Read More

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Cavium makes its ARM for data centers push with new servers

Cavium, a company steeped in MIPS-based embedded processors, is bringing its considerable experience and IP to the ARM processor with its ThunderX server ecosystem. ThunderX is the whole shootin’ match, an ARMv8-A 64-bit SoC plus motherboards, both single and dual socket. In addition to hardware, Cavium offers operating systems, development environments, tools, and applications. Read More

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Reducing data among proposed techniques to speed-up computers

Existing computers are too slow for future problem-solving requirements, so new solutions must be found, say researchers. Read More

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Lenovo ThinkSystem product barrage targets data centers

Lenovo is taking on Dell EMC and HPE with its biggest portfolio refresh since it acquired IBM's x86 server business three years ago, offering a lineup of servers, switches, SAN arrays and converged systems intended to show that it's a serious contender in the data center and software-defined infrastructure market. Read More

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AMD launches its Epyc server chip to take on Intel in the data center

It's not just the folks at AMD who hope that that the company's Epyc server processor, officially launched Tuesday, will break Intel's stranglehold on the data-center chip market. Read More

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How to keep Linux from hanging up on you

Want a process to keep running even after you log off? No problem. Use nohup. It's easy. Read More

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2017-18 Hyperconverged Infrastructure Appliance Buyer's Guide

Organizations of any size can reap the benefits of hyperconvergence. Small and midsized businesses (SMBs) may use hyperconverged infrastructures to replace entire existing compute and primary storage environments, and potentially the existing data protection solutions. Larger environments may benefit from HCI by replacing outdated servers and storage arrays during the next refresh cycle. Read More

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