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August 30, 2022

VMware, IBM expand joint options for hybrid cloud

VMware support for IBM's Cloud Satellite means consistent infrastructure and security across IBM's public cloud and its on-prem cloud services. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Novva Data Centers: A unique water-free cooling system is keeping this Utah Data Center sustainable and cool.

Sponsored by Novva Data Centers: A unique water-free cooling system is keeping this Utah Data Center sustainable and cool.

For years data centers have relied on evaporative cooling to keep servers at the right temperature, costing our planet millions of gallons of lost water per day. Novva Data Centers has developed an innovative water-free cooling system, keeping server racks cool without depleting natural resources.

8 enterprise storage trends to watch

Advanced storage technologies, including DNA storage and immutable backups, are on the horizon, but some are further from mainstream adoption than others.

Network availability: Are you your own worst enemy?

As network complexity grows, so does the complexity of dealing with it effectively.

Image: Qualcomm planning ARM-based server processor?

Qualcomm planning ARM-based server processor?

If Qualcomm is working on a server processor, it likely will be for accelerators such as smartNICs.

Verge.io adds GPU virtualization to its HCI software

Verge-OS virtualization software can now pool and apportion GPU capacity to help create virtual data centers.

CIO’s Future of Work Summit North America

CIO’s Future of Work North America features the world’s leading IT executives from every industry to discuss the one thing they all have in common: managing an unpredictable workplace, workforce, and labor market. In this first-ever North American installation of the popular Future of Work series, you’ll hear from a North American spectrum of leaders ready to share the tactics that work and the risks they’re prioritizing as they close out 2022. Join us on September 28 and you’ll get the latest insights that will change the way you work. Register here.

2-Minute Linux Tips: How to use the yes command

The yes command provides a stream of output for you – a single “y” on every line by default – and it moves very quickly down your screen.

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