Servers stories - Page 12
Servers are the larger, more powerful computers typically found in data centres, though the term
‘server’ more correctly refers to the software program called upon by a client (usually a software
program on another computer) to perform some sort of action or task. These software programmes are
typically housed on these specialised computers, though they can be housed on any type of computer.
Modern servers can be of various types including specifically-designed hardware (such as mainframes)
featuring proprietary or specialised processors and other componentry, or can be housed in blade
servers made from modular ‘blades’ manufactured from commodity hardware components.
NVIDIA adds CUDA support for Arm
Wed, 19th Jun 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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software development
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nvidia
NVIDIA has integrated CUDA support for Arm CPUs, paving the way for exascale supercomputers that are both energy-efficient and AI-enabled, enhancing HPC reach.
Server market sees slowest growth in eight quarters
Fri, 14th Jun 2019
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network infrastructure
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datacentre infrastructure
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lenovo
The global server market registers its slowest growth in two years, with a 1% increase in Q1 2019, driven by a slowdown in Cloud Service Providers' spending.
Sophos extends endpoint detection offering to servers
Thu, 6th Jun 2019
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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endpoint protection
Sophos has launched Intercept X for Server with Endpoint Detection and Response to help IT managers tackle cyber attacks on servers, a high-value target.
Photo gallery: Inside Lenovo Accelerate 2019
Fri, 31st May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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lenovo
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photo gallery
Lenovo Accelerate 2019 in Orlando unveiled groundbreaking tech like a foldable PC set to join the ThinkPad X1 family, and featured star-studded keynotes.
phoenixNAP launches server platform powered by Intel Xeon
Thu, 30th May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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edge computing
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intel
PhoenixNAP has introduced servers with the Intel Xeon E-2186G processor, offering significant performance boosts in the entry-level server market.
NVIDIA brings AI to the edge with EGX platform
Tue, 28th May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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edge computing
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nvidia
NVIDIA launches new platform to enable low-latency AI at the edge, allowing companies to process real-time streaming data.
Taiwan-based Wiwynn launches server with the OpenEDGE project at its core
Mon, 27th May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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edge computing
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open source
Taiwan-based Wiwynn, a cloud IT infrastructure provider for data centers, has today launched its edge platform based on Nokia open source hardware technologies.
Server Technology beats out competition at DCS Awards
Thu, 23rd May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Server Technology has taken out the top spot for the Data Centre PDU Innovation of the Year at the DCS Awards.
How SUSE plans to help customers innovate, compete and grow
Wed, 22nd May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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edge computing
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open source
SUSE introduces SUSE Enterprise Storage 6, its software-defined storage solution, offering enhanced cloud and data protection capabilities.
Quadric.io to build supercomputers for edge devices
Mon, 20th May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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edge computing
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autonomous systems
Quadric's technology supposedly enables both high-performance computing and artificial intelligence in a single unified architecture.
Atos develops edge server with security in mind
Mon, 20th May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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edge computing
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healthtech
The BullSequana Edge server is able to securely manage and process IoT data close to the source of data generation so that it is treated immediately.
HPE to acquire supercomputing leader Cray
Mon, 20th May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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data analytics
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martech
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is set to acquire Cray for $1.3bn in cash, in a move to expand its high-performance computing portfolio.
Huawei fastest growing server vendor in the world
Mon, 13th May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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ai
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huawei
Despite the myriad controversies that Huawei faces on a near-weekly basis, Gartner research reveals no sign of slowing in the server market.
Google’s scalable supercomputers now publicly available
Wed, 8th May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
In what it says is a bid to accelerate the largest-scale machine learning (ML) applications deployed today, Google has opened up its supercomputers.
NVIDIA makes T4 GPUs available on Google Cloud Platform
Tue, 30th Apr 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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public cloud
NVIDIA's T4 GPUs are now globally available on Google Cloud Platform, boosting HPC, machine learning, and graphics workloads with cost efficiency.
IBM supports Lenovo Data Center Group with blockchain-powered customer service
Mon, 29th Apr 2019
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crm
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uc
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datacentre infrastructure
Lenovo Data Center Group will now leverage IBM's blockchain and cognitive services to improve its customer care.
Dell EMC’s six server market trends
Wed, 17th Apr 2019
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network infrastructure
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
As the evolution of cloud-based computing continues, it is important to know what’s ahead to stay ahead of the market.
Huawei FusionServer Pro built for 'intelligent transformation'
Tue, 16th Apr 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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huawei
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data center transformation
Huawei unveils FusionServer Pro series aimed at propelling data centres into the intelligent era with advanced AI capabilities and enhanced efficiency.
HPE & Nutanix join forces to deliver hybrid cloud as a service
Wed, 10th Apr 2019
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hybrid cloud
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
The two tech giants have partnered to offer a fully integrated solution that capitalises on the hybrid IT market.
No ETL? No worries, with SQL Server 2019's new data virtualisation
Fri, 5th Apr 2019
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virtualisation
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datacentre infrastructure
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microsoft
Unlike a typical data lake, there is no need to move data from where it lives when using data virtualisation, and this is a huge advantage over traditional ETL.