Microsoft’s Open Compute Gambit Pays Off
Just because computing and storage are commodities does not mean, by any stretch of the imagination, that they are inexpensive. …
Just because computing and storage are commodities does not mean, by any stretch of the imagination, that they are inexpensive. …
If disk drives were not so inexpensive and capacious, companies would have stopped using them for persistent storage as soon as flash drives became reliable enough for an enterprise duty cycle. …
Among the trends that we have been tracking over the course of the year, few others, outside of key processor developments, have attracted more attention than what is happening in the non-volatile memory space. …
The hardware part of the high performance computing market is somewhere around $10 billion or so, depending on how you want to count it and who you want to ask, and Bill Mannel, vice president and general manager of a combined HPC and Big Data group within the newly constituted Hewlett Packard Enterprise half of the former Hewlett-Packard, reckons that his employer has north of a third of the business. …
Sometimes you have to break something to make it work right. …
Hewlett-Packard may not have created a business line dedicated to custom server manufacturing like rival Dell. …
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