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November 19, 2019

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10 of the world's fastest supercomputers

The fastest supercomputers in the world as ranked by TOP500 have reached a new milestone: all of the 500 systems on the list deliver at least 1 petaflop. These systems power scientific research at institutions around the world. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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5 disruptive storage technologies for 2020

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Digital Realty jumps into interconnection business

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The Linux who command tells who’s logged in and a lot more

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Forrester: Edge computing is about to bloom

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What is edge computing and why it matters

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Become a certified IoT business leader

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SD-WANs Enable Scalable Local Internet Breakout but Pose Security Risk

White Paper: Box

IDC MarketScape is in, and Box is a Leader

Today, more and more companies are seeing the power of the cloud to accelerate and transform their business. And with the realization that the old way of doing things no longer works, we’ve reached a tipping point. Cloud-based tools have brought agility, scalability, and innovation that are not only changing content-driven processes; they’re fundamentally changing the entire business landscape. Read more ▶

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5 disruptive storage technologies for 2020

Leading-edge technologies, including NVMe, storage class memory, and intent-based storage management, promise to change the way IT organizations store, manage and use data. Read more ▶

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Truebill can help you manage your finances—and it’s free to download

Truebill makes it easy to track your monthly budget and lower unnecessary payments. Read more ▶

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Digital Realty jumps into interconnection business

PlatformDIGITAL offers a single source for global data-center coverage, capacity and connectivity. Implementation blueprints aim to allow customers to quickly deploy enterprise infrastructure where they need it. Read more ▶

 
 

The Linux who command tells who’s logged in and a lot more

A 2-minute Linux Tip from Sandra Henry-Stocker on several of the uses of the Linux who command Read more ▶

Image: Forrester: Edge computing is about to bloom

Forrester: Edge computing is about to bloom

2020 is set to be a “breakout year” for edge computing technology, according to the latest research from Forrester Research Read more ▶

Image: What is edge computing and why it matters

What is edge computing and why it matters

With deployments of IoT devices and the arrival of 5G fast wireless, placing compute and analytics close to where data is created is making the case for edge computing. Read more ▶

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Become a certified IoT business leader

IDG Insider Pro and CertNexus are partnering to offer business leaders a course and associated credential to boost collaboration and drive informed IoT business decisions. Read more ▶

Image: SD-WANs Enable Scalable Local Internet Breakout but Pose Security Risk

BrandPost Sponsored by Silver Peak

SD-WANs Enable Scalable Local Internet Breakout but Pose Security Risk

Local internet breakout is a modern approach to the SD-WAN. But it must be done securely. Read on for requirements that should be addressed at the outset of deployment. Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: Druva & AWS

Escape Your Legacy Backup Provider:
3 Steps to a Better Backup Renewal

Cloud storage costs continue to decline and are now cheaper than data center storage. Couple this with the undeniable move to cloud as enterprises modernize and it’s clearly time to re-evaluate your backup infrastructure strategy. Read more ▶

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