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December 24, 2019

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Unix is turning 50. What does that mean?

Unix time, also known as 'epoch time,' is the number of seconds that have passed since Jan 1, 1970. As Unix turns 50, let's take a look at what worries kernel developers. Read more ▶

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5 disruptive storage technologies for 2020

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NVMe over Fabrics creates data-center storage disruption

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For enterprise storage, persistent memory is here to stay

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High performance computing: Do you need it?

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SSD vs. HDD: Choosing between solid-state and hard-disk drives

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Recent VPN hacks reveal transparency issues within the industry and its supply chain

Miscellaneous: Converge Technology Solutions, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Platinum Solution Provider

End of Support for Windows Server 2008 Pushes for Upgrades

As the end of support for Windows Server 2008 nears, organizations are urged to upgrade to the latest versions, available on HPE ProLiant Gen10 Servers, powered by Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors. Read more ▶

Image: 5 disruptive storage technologies for 2020

5 disruptive storage technologies for 2020

Leading-edge technologies, including NVMe, storage class memory, and intent-based storage management, promise to change the way IT organizations store, manage and use data. Read more ▶

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This $387 Azure certification prep bundle is currently on sale for $29

Set yourself up to pass Azure certification exams with these 4 courses. Read more ▶

Image: NVMe over Fabrics creates data-center storage disruption

NVMe over Fabrics creates data-center storage disruption

By delivering high speed and low latency storage over a network fabric, NVMe over Fabrics promises to take demanding applications to a new level of performance. Here's what you need to know. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: For enterprise storage, persistent memory is here to stay

For enterprise storage, persistent memory is here to stay

Persistent memory – also known as storage class memory – has tantalized data center operators for many years. A new technology promises the key to success. Read more ▶

Image: High performance computing: Do you need it?

High performance computing: Do you need it?

As costs drop and use cases multiply, high performance computing is attracting new adopters of all types and sizes. Expanding options include supercomputer-based HPC systems, cluster-based HPC, and cloud HPC services. How can HPC technology help your enterprise, and which approach is best? Read more ▶

Image: SSD vs. HDD: Choosing between solid-state and hard-disk drives

SSD vs. HDD: Choosing between solid-state and hard-disk drives

Hard disk drives may be headed into history, but before the last drive spins down, IT teams will need to navigate an HDD-to-SSD transition period. Here's a look at current options and best practices. Read more ▶

Image: Recent VPN hacks reveal transparency issues within the industry and its supply chain

Recent VPN hacks reveal transparency issues within the industry and its supply chain

It’s time VPN vendors start minding their own kitchen before they burn the whole house down. Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: Agilant Solutions, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Platinum Solution Provider

Upgrade Before It’s Too Late

The end of support for Windows Server 2008 is around the corner. Customers still running Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 are at risk of being without support and vital updates. Read more ▶

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