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New AIRI package is powered by Pure’s standard FlashBlade and four Nvidia DGX-1 supercomputers, delivering four petaFLOPS of performance with Nvidia Tesla V100 GPUs.
The new WorkloadWisdom provides administrators with a scalable high-performance platform for storage workload modeling, testing, validation and performance analysis.
NEWS ANALYSIS: Security researchers observe an attack in progress to learn how cyber-attackers insert crypto-currency mining malware into Docker containers.
Google’s New cloud virtual machines can support 96 virtual CPUs and up to 624 GB of memory to run large-scale applications.
The vendor is adding enhancements such as Hyper-V and container support to make it easier for customers to run workloads in hybrid cloud environments.
NEWS ANALYSIS: Born back in 1995, Java remains one of the most popular programming languages in use, particularly for client-server web applications, with an estimated 9 million developers. Its beauty is that it’s an evolving technology.
Microsoft researchers create an artificial intelligence application that can turn text-based descriptions into detailed drawings.
The acquisition bolsters Veeam as a data protection provider for AWS by adding to its portfolio of solutions that offer availability for any app, any data, across any cloud, the company said.
The County of San Mateo’s aging server infrastructure and lack of physical space made it difficult to support operations and take on new IT projects. Here’s how it handled the problem.
Enterprises all over the map are planning--or already selling--products that fit into this burgeoning market. Let’s chat about how this will impact your company in 2018.
Cloud customers can save up to 50 percent by selecting an on-demand GPU virtual machine option that is cheaper because Google can preempt the computing resources whenever it needs to with little notice.
Psychologist/analyst claims virtual, first-person experience viscerally conveys effects of discrimination behavior far better than traditional computer-based training.