Andy Patrizio is a freelance technology writer based in Orange County, California. He's written for a variety of publications, ranging from Tom's Guide to Wired to Dr. Dobbs Journal, and has been on staff at IT publications like InternetNews, PC Week and InformationWeek.
HPE adds to its on-prem Greenlake cloud services program with ransomware-recovery, data lakehouse support, and tools for evaluating and rationalizing enterprise efforts to move data to the cloud.
High density servers are increasingly harder to air cool, so Gigabyte is switching to liquid cooling.
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Everything Lenovo sells, from devices to servers, is now a part of the consumption-based, pay-as-you-go model.
The single-socket server used to be the lowest end of servers, but potent new chips are raising its value.
IBM's Linear Tape-Open 9 (LTO-9) Ultrium magnetic tape drive promises greater density, performance and resiliency.
Lenovo ThinkSystem SE350 Edge servers will ship with VMware edge software installed.
The last Unix vendor left promises 2.5x greater per core performance vs x86-based servers.
Amazon brings its file storage service to NetApp’s ONTAP storage system.
Western Digital hopes to get hybrid storage right by combining HDD with NAND and a CPU.
The innovations Intel is putting in its Adler Lake desktop processors could also be valuable in chips developed for servers.
If Western Digital does merge with Kioxia, WD would be a storage giant far ahead of the competition.
IBM's Telum processor will have on-chip acceleration for artificial intelligence inferencing.
Deal to acquire software-defined networking company Masergy will give Comcast Business a boost in the enterprise SD-WAN and SASE markets.
Intel's Sapphire Rapids next-gen Xeon chip and Ponte Vecchio GPU promise performance boosts, new architectures.
x86 is just one of many architectures under the new strategy.
Schneider Electric launches a new channel program for its American Power Conversion line of uninterruptible power supplies.
Researchers say a voltage-glitching attack can access encrypted virtual-machine data on AMD Secure Processors, but it's not easy.
Marvell is spending $1.1B and will get Innovium's high-speed chip for cloud providers, complementing its on-prem network offerings.
Starting next year networks will end their 3G support. Are you sure you have replaced all your 3G devices?
As Atos acknowledges challenges to its on-premises data-center consulting, other players are investing in other areas, notably cloud.
ITRenew will provide the slightly used data-center hardware, and Vapor IO will provide the colocation, networking and interconnection services.
The Pliops eXtreme Data Processor moves your app to flash storage to process data where it resides rather than load it into memory.
New server processors from Intel and AMD are due at the same time, which means a sales spike and accompanying price hike for enterprise SSDs.
New names come with new descriptions and new manufacturing processes as the old nanometer measure is left behind.
Comcast Business Mobile offers 4G and 5G services as well as Wi-Fi.
The Versal HBM series from Xilinx includes fast memory, secure connectivity and adaptable compute in a single platform.
HPE and Iceotope have an agreement for Isotope to sell HPE ProLiant servers in its liquid-cooled, ruggedized chassis.
IBM's Safeguarded Copy takes a snapshot of your systems and stores it where ransomware can't reach it.
In announcing the next version of Windows Server, Microsoft set the stage for TPM, so hardware makers know what’s coming.
Intel-based supercomputers make up fewer of the TOP500 fastest than previously as the company puts the brakes on its Xeon Scalable CPUs, codenamed Sapphire Rapids, until next April at the earliest.
Big changes at Intel include two new business units and splitting of an existing one to focus on data center, networking, and software.
The APC Smart-UPS Ultra from Schneider Electric is designed to deliver greater power density and longer life.
HPE adds to its pay-per-use, consumption-based pricing lineup with the HPE GreenLake Lighthouse platform for rapidly delivering cloud services and Project Aurora for zero-trust architecture.
Intel describes its IPU as an evolution of the SmartNIC with intelligent processing.
NetApp announces its ONTAP operating system, FlexPod storage appliance and a hybrid cloud-storage arrangement with Equinix.
Sunlight claims its software streamlines virtual environments, cutting the need for server hardware by two thirds and promising similar power savings.
Legacy spinning media will live alongside SSDs with the new non-volatile memory express 2.0 protocol that addresses the needs of HDDs.
Cisco UCS X-Series servers have a new architecture that supports blade- and rack-server features to simplify data centers and come loaded with management software to unify hybrid cloud environments.
Supermicro is offering three types of liquid cooling: direct to chip (D2C) cooling, immersion cooling, and rear-door heat exchanger (RDHx) cooling.
Oracle Cloud is offering VM instances, low-cost tools, and some free processing powered by Ampere Altra Arm processors.
The Arm server chip maker is lining up major cloud players for its processors.
The company specializes in inferencing with its analog, in-memory processor.
The company is offering its products and capabilities as services in a hybrid multi-cloud world.
AMD takes the high end of the CPU performance market while Intel gets the low-end.
Other sectors of the economy are doing poorly but tech keeps hiring, according to analysis of government data.
IBMs newly announced 2nm chip won’t be available for four years, but it is still going to be significant.
UK-based startup Graphcore believes its AI-focused processor can take on GPU Goliath Nvidia.
Dissatisfied with chips on the market, Google makes a video-transcoding chip to send better quality YouTube videos.
IBM adds higher capacity and software-defined storage systems for deployment on-premises and in the cloud.
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