AI Redefines Performance Requirements At The Edge
In a broad sense, the history of computing is the constant search for the ideal system architecture. …
In a broad sense, the history of computing is the constant search for the ideal system architecture. …
Analytics systems have been downing in data for years, and the edge is going to flood it unless the architecture changes. …
Computing resources – including storage and networking – are continuing their march toward the network edge, drawn like a magnet to the rapidly proliferating connected devices in the world and the huge amounts of data that they’re generating that need to be collected, processed and analyzed. …
The high performance computing market might get some windfall from the processing requirements of IoT and edge devices, but the real driver for spending will come well before the device ever hits the market. …
Since its inception, the OpenStack cloud controller co-created by NASA and Rackspace Hosting, with these respective organizations supplying the core Nova compute and Swift object storage foundations, has been focused on the datacenter. …
The rapid proliferation of connected devices and the huge amounts of data they are generating is forcing tech vendors and enterprises alike to cast their eyes to the network edge, which has become a focus of the distributed computing movement as more compute, storage, network, analytics and other resources are moving closer to where these devices live. …
If there is one thing that can be said about modern distributed computing that has held true for three decades now, it is that the closer you get to the core of the datacenter, the beefier the compute tends to be. …
Computing, which always includes storage and networking, evolves. Just like everything else on Earth. …
Two important changes to the datacenter are happening in the same year—one on the hardware side, another in software. …
Neural networks live on data and rely on computational firepower to help them take in that data, train on it and learn from it. …
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