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Three startups have announced error-correction breakthroughs that could accelerate enterprise adoption of quantum computing.
The GPU is the mainstay of AI processing, but several companies think they have a better option.
Sustainability efforts and high-density AI-based applications are sparking new and revamped approaches to data center cooling.
Rising workloads, tougher sustainability regulations, and cost pressures will increasingly squeeze data center operators in 2024 and force tradeoffs between business expansion and infrastructure reliability.
Enterprises are moving to a distributed data center model for real-time processing at the edge.
There’s no rush to the exits yet, but VMware customers are investigating alternatives as the Broadcom era begins.
Skills shortages remain the biggest barrier to infrastructure modernization initiatives. In-demand areas include AI, automation, infrastructure management, and network security.
Arista’s core EOS and CloudVision software, along with its 400G and 800G switches, are its mainstays in the competitive networking equipment market, which stands to gain as Ethernet adoption in AI networks picks up pace.
What makes these 10 vendors of network gear the biggest power players? They’re stalwarts of LAN and WAN infrastructure, delivering network-centric security technologies and shaping the future of AI networking.
Oxide set out to build a private cloud rack system that retains the advantages of public cloud and doesn't sacrifice on infrastructure control, efficiency, and flexibility.
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