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15 Mar, 2023

When does SD-WAN make sense?

Software-defined WAN offers a lot of potential benefits including price, efficiency, and performance, but it’s not right for all sites. Read more ▶

Image: US-China chip war to hit affiliates of server maker Inspur

US-China chip war to hit affiliates of server maker Inspur

Reported plans to extend US chip export controls to Inspur affiliates signal continuing supply chain upheaval. Read more ▶

VMware overhauls Workspace One for better performance

VMware Workspace One upgrades are highlighted by a new containerized Workspace ONE SaaS microservices architecture. Read more ▶

Image: Netherlands to restrict export of 'advanced' chip-making tech to China

Netherlands to restrict export of 'advanced' chip-making tech to China

Pressured by the US, the Netherlands is moving forward with new export restrictions on chip-making technology to China, expected to affect the manufacture of advanced logic and DRAM modules. Read more ▶

Best-of-breed networking: There’s an opportunity for white boxes in the WAN

Single-vendor networking has an edge in enterprises, but SD-WAN and SASE are making a case for open white-box networks. Read more ▶

Aruba to prioritize SASE, private 5G, data-center networking

The acquisition of Athonet will help HPE Aruba expand its private 5G network options, which is one area the vendor plans to focus on in 2023. Read more ▶

Intel delays next GPU Max until 2025

Competitors AMD and Nvidia are already working on high-performance computing processors that combine CPU and GPU cores. Read more ▶

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