How to dispose of IT hardware without hurting the environment
Many enterprises don’t think much about where obsolete IT gear winds up, but it’s possible to be green-minded and not bust the budget.
Many enterprises don’t think much about where obsolete IT gear winds up, but it’s possible to be green-minded and not bust the budget.
Demand for on-premises data centre equipment is shrinking as organisations move workloads to the cloud. But hyperconverged infrastructure is thriving.
With all of the hype around AI and machine learning come many factual inaccuracies. Let’s separate the truth from the fiction
Cloud migrations should benefit the application, IT, and the business. Here's how to avoid the pitfalls and reap the rewards.
Artificial intelligence requires greater processor density, which increases the demand for cooling and raises power requirements.
Lower prices and latency plus access to cloud providers make colocation facilities an attractive option compared to building on-site data centres.
It looks like Microsoft is looking to give itself the gift of networking in the form of an acquisition — Mellanox. But it may have to get in line.
Cloud-native computing takes advantage of many modern techniques, including PaaS, multicloud, microservices, agile methodology, containers, CI/CD, and devops
Like its CPU-GPU hybrid, Intel plans to put CPU and FPGA chips onto one die.
Former Intel CEO Paul Otellini passed away Oct. 2, 2017. As Intel’s first non-engineer, he did more to advance the company’s position than any other.
Li-Fi could turn LED light bulbs into network access points
Unwanted installs and ratting out the admin are the new strategy.
This past fall saw the worst Ebola outbreak ever ravage western Africa, and while medical researchers are trying to find a drug to treat or prevent the disease, the process is long and complicated. That's because you don't just snap your fingers and produce a drug with a virus like Ebola.
It's not just your boss or the government that's spying on you, it's also the devices and technologies you embrace.
The sleuths over at The Verge reported last week that Microsoft is looking for beta testers for the pre-release versions of Office for Android. Despite a slow holiday week, the news traveled pretty fast. If you have an Android tablet, you can sign up at the SharePoint website for recruiting testers.