The Secret To Supermicro’s Quiet, Stunning Success
You would be hard pressed to find a more cut-throat market than for selling servers into datacenters. …
You would be hard pressed to find a more cut-throat market than for selling servers into datacenters. …
The cadence of server processor launches by the remaining companies that still etch their chips has slowed in recent years, starting first with the low-volume players like IBM, Oracle, and Fujitsu and now possibly spreading to Intel with its Xeon line and already baked in with its Xeon Phi line with a roughly three year span between generations. …
Flash memory has proven to be the most disruptive storage technology of the past few years. …
Just stop and take a few minutes from your always-on day, to reflect upon how enterprise IT used to be. …
We spend a lot of time at The Next Platform thinking about technologies that trickle down from on high – whether they come from HPC centers or hyperscalers – and gradually go mainstream and end up in the datacenters of large enterprises. …
Docker is the new kid on the virtualization and containerization block. …
Flash memory is cheap, but it isn’t fast, at least not by the standards of DRAM. …
Lining up the architectures of future supercomputers is interesting because it gives us a glimpse of what may be in the corporate datacenter many more years out. …
Before there were Internet-based search engines that anybody could use to look for anything, one of the toughest jobs in computing was helping people work through travel agencies to book flights, cars, and hotels when they travel. …
When it comes to systems, the first thing that most people think of is compute. …
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