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Amazon has launched all new Echo devices, as well as an all new Fire TV. They don't ship Until 10/31 but if you order now, you'll have it on your doorstep the day it's released. Read More

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Few IT departments engage in future planning

A new CompTIA study finds only 34% of businesses plan their IT infrastructure beyond one year. Read More

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Addressing the Great IoT Analytics Skills Gap

As enterprises delve more deeply into IoT, there will be a growing need for an operational intelligence-oriented data analyst as many IoT use-cases demand near real-time operational insight. Read More

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Nvidia gets broad support for cutting-edge Volta GPUs in the data center

Data center workloads for AI, graphics rendering, high-performance computing and business intelligence are getting a boost as a Who's Who of the world's biggest server makers and cloud providers snap up Nvidia's Volta-based Tesla V100 GPU accelerators. Read More

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Canonical's eyes are on IoT

Canonical executive vice president Mike Bell talks to Network World about the open source software company's move to take its place in enterprise IoT. Read More

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