Hyperconverged infrastructure gets its own Gartner magic quadrant

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Mar 20, 2018
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Hyperconverged infrastructure gets its own Gartner magic quadrant

Hyperconvergence is winning over enterprises that are drawn to its potential to ease management, streamline the deployment of new workloads, and optimize costs. As much as 20% of business-critical apps will transition to hyperconverged infrastructure by 2020, predicts Gartner, which recently gave the technology its own magic quadrant. Read More

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Xilinx, which for decades has vied with rival Altera (now part of Intel) for technical leadership in FPGAs, is unveiling what it calls a new product category – the Adaptive Compute Acceleration Platform (ACAP) – that, it says, goes far beyond the capabilities of current FPGAs. Read More

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Edge Data Center: Optimizing & Modernizing Education Technology

One of the most important, yet least talked about issues facing next generation IT infrastructure, is the increasing move of resources to the "edge". As new applications and workloads demand more localized resources, IT organizations are realizing that the idea of working only from huge, monolithic data centers alone, just won't work. This session will detail the 4 common ways that Edge Data Centers are used. Read More

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