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Edge computing software, hardware and services edge companies include Microsoft, Dell, AWS, Cisco, Google Cloud, Intel, Equinix, Adapdix and Extreme Networks.
Far be it from me to call BS on IBM, but today's announcement and subsequent NY Times story on IBM's new hardware (which are essentially blade servers) has nothing to do with Cloud Computing.
Traditional data centers can’t keep pace with the demands of modern AI. From GPUs and liquid cooling to specialized storage, ...
We look at the big three cloud vendors’ on-site offerings: AWS’s Outposts, Gateway and Snow hardware, Azure’s Stack and Arc appliances, and Google Cloud’s software-defined Anthos.
Top dogs and fast movers in a growing sector. Without hardware, there would be no cloud. But cloud-centric hardware isn't always the same as the box you use to surf the Web. Maintaining constant ...
Edge computing is driving hardware to the center of the cloud revolution. Devices are central to today’s cloud-to-edge paradigm. They are the hardware platforms into which AI software is being ...
It's been a truism from the dawn of cloud computing (and its predecessors) that the underlying hardware is irrelevant to the end user (ie the enterprise). And as a truism, it holds up pretty well ...
Google Cloud, AMD and Intel collaborated on a roundtable to discuss the past, present and future of confidential computing.
Data centers are notorious energy pigs. Can cloud computing be the cure? Yes, according to a growing body of research. A new study released by Pike Research shows that if businesses were to adopt ...
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