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September 10, 2019

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HPE's vision for the intelligent edge

HPE plans to incorporate segmentation, artificial intelligence and automation into its wired and wireless gear in order to deal with the increased network challenges imposed by IoT and SD-WAN. Read more ▶

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Q&A: HPE's networking chief opens up about intelligent edge, Cisco and micro data centers

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HPE introduces VMware services on GreenLake

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Two AMD Epyc processors crush four Intel Xeons in tests

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Data center cooling: Electricity-free system sends excess building heat into space

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This ESG Technical Review documents hands-on validation of the Dell EMC Integrated Data Protection Appliance (IDPA) DP4400. Read more ▶

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Q&A: HPE's networking chief opens up about intelligent edge, Cisco and micro data centers

HPE’s Keerti Melkote talks about networking challenges at the edge, network-based security, micro data centers and his company's strategies as he negotiates one of the most technologically and competitively challenging markets. Read more ▶

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Image: HPE introduces VMware services on GreenLake

HPE introduces VMware services on GreenLake

HPE partners with VMware to integrate GreenLake and HPE’s Synergy composable infrastructure with VMware Cloud Foundation, offering an integrated cloud infrastructure. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Two AMD Epyc processors crush four Intel Xeons in tests

Two AMD Epyc processors crush four Intel Xeons in tests

Tests by ServeTheHome found that a server running two AMD Epyc processors can outperform a four-socket Intel system that costs considerably more. Read more ▶

Image: Data center cooling: Electricity-free system sends excess building heat into space

Data center cooling: Electricity-free system sends excess building heat into space

A polymer and aluminum film solar shelter that transmits heat into space without using electricity could drastically cut data center cooling costs. Read more ▶

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