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Network World Data Center Report

January 21, 2020

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Windows Server vulnerability disclosed by NSA; Don’t wait to patch

The National Security Agency warns the Windows vulnerability allows attackers to evade protections and deliver executable code while appearing as legitimate entities. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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It’s the end for Windows Server 2008 support

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As workloads migrate back from public clouds, hybrid cloud grows

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NVMe over Fabrics creates data-center storage disruption

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How to monitor hybrid- and multi-cloud networks

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IPv6 upsides: Faster connections, richer data

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Beyond Moore's Law: Neuromorphic computing?

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Why multicloud security is your next big challenge

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Building and Innovative Data-Insights Driven Enterprise with Cloud

Today’s modern companies know that using data intelligently has the power to transform their businesses. Read more ▶

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It’s the end for Windows Server 2008 support

Microsoft recommends migrating Server 2008 workloads to Azure cloud services while enterprises modernize their apps for Windows Server 2016 or 2019 deployments. Read more ▶

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Image: As workloads migrate back from public clouds, hybrid cloud grows

As workloads migrate back from public clouds, hybrid cloud grows

Cloud offers many benefits, but that doesn’t mean public cloud is the right fit for every app. Enterprises continue to increase investments in private cloud to improve security, boost performance, and control costs. 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 ▶

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How to monitor hybrid- and multi-cloud networks

Most enterprises now use two or more cloud service providers, and 35% use up to five monitoring tools to keep tabs on hybrid cloud and multi-cloud environments. What’s the best approach to full network visibility? Read more ▶

Image: IPv6 upsides: Faster connections, richer data

IPv6 upsides: Faster connections, richer data

The benefits of IPv6 over IPv4 are many, but to reap them enterprises need to enable their networks to support the newer protocol, starting with Wi-Fi upgrades. Read more ▶

Image: Beyond Moore's Law: Neuromorphic computing?

Beyond Moore's Law: Neuromorphic computing?

Some researchers think brain-copying architectures should replace traditional computing. One group explains how that might work. Read more ▶

Image: Why multicloud security is your next big challenge

Why multicloud security is your next big challenge

Companies deploy an average of three to five different cloud services. With an increased emphasis on security and regulatory compliance, the capability to manage these disparate systems is crucial. Read more ▶

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3 Phase Power in the Data Center

This paper will explore 3- Phase power, how it works, why it is more efficient and many other advantages it provides to the data center. Read more ▶

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