A Tale Of Two – Well, Three Or Four – Kubernetes
It is safe to say that VMware would have been perfectly happy if Docker containers had never been invented. …
It is safe to say that VMware would have been perfectly happy if Docker containers had never been invented. …
Back in the late 1970s and early 1980s, big iron in datacenters had to have water cooling, which was a pain in the neck in terms of the system and facilities engineering. …
A lot of money and time is being thrown at quantum computing by vendors, including IBM, Google, Microsoft, and Intel, and there is the normal competitiveness between the United States and China and Europe as well as work in Japan. …
The irony, of course, is that there is never a summit when it comes to supercomputing. …
The business of business is continuing to move out of the traditional datacenter. …
This story has been updated with new information since it originally ran. …
It has been four years since Kirk Bresniker, HPE Fellow, vice president, and chief architect at Hewlett Packard Labs, stood before a crowd of journalists and analysts at the company’s Discover show and announced plans to create a new computing architecture that puts the focus on memory and will eventually use such technologies as silicon photonics and memristors. …
The server market has been spoiling for a fight for so long that it is hard to remember a time when there was intense competition across multiple processor vendors and architectures. …
Edge computing can mean different things to different people, as is the case with any new phenomena in the IT sector. …
If the ecosystem for Arm processors is going to grow in the HPC arena, as many think it can, then someone has to make the initial investments in prototype hardware and help cultivate the software stack that will run on current and future Arm platforms. …
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