Andy Patrizio is a freelance technology writer based in Orange County, California. He's written for a variety of publications, ranging from Tom's Guide to Wired to Dr. Dobbs Journal, and has been on staff at IT publications like InternetNews, PC Week and InformationWeek.
On the surface it would seem contradictory for one market to rise and another to fall, but there is a pattern here.
While Nvidia says it won’t interfere with Arm Holding’s chip-design business, its competitors and regulators may be skeptical
Nvidia's deal to buy Arm would launch the processor maker as a world-class power with reach into servers and cell phones - if regulators allow it.
Hyperconverged infrastructure from Lenovo targets workloads including VDI, SAP HANA, Microsoft Azure, and Kubernetes.
Arm's Cortex-R82 can do both storage and data processing at the same time.
The company instead will focus on vertical markets and working with hyperscalers to produce custom silicon.
Next-gen Milan will see up to 20% better core performance while Genoa will change in other ways.
With massively increased capacity, the FlashArray//C storage platform from Pure Storage eliminates the need for hard-disk storage, the company claims.
The Department of Defense has relinquished mid-range frequency spectrum for use by 5G providers, a move that is expected to encourage U.S. manufacturers to develop 5G network technology.
Some of the software will be released as open source but much of it will fade out as the company refused to sell to a closed-source vendor.
New CPU is optimized for enterprise hybrid cloud and AI inferencing, and it features a new technology for creating petabyte-scale memory clusters.
Customers can choose on-prem deployments or opt for a cloud service from Avaya.
July saw a loss of 134,000 IT jobs, but net IT employment is still up by more than 203,000 positions since the outbreak of COVID-19.
Cisco plans to rely more heavily on selling products as services and will make 10-figure cost reductions to deal with a FY2020 revenue drop of 5% that it blames on COVID-19
Get ready to hear the term 'circular' a lot more in reference to data center gear.
Power efficiency has plateaued as data-center workloads expand and become more process-intensive.
HPE 5G Lab is designed to help telcos accelerate 5G deployment and adoption.
Switch will power its giant data centers with massive amounts of solar energy and use Tesla Megapacks to store it.
Both are designed to span multiple clouds and bring faster, secure connectivity.
Omdia survey of North American enterprises finds that on-premises data centers will thrive and IT pros will seek faster switches.
Graphcore is putting its new AI processor, the Colossus MK2 IPU, up against Nvidia's Ampere A100 GPU.
Rather than using a hard disk form, Kioxia's EDSFF SSD uses new designs for chip placement and cooling efficiency.
New AT&T SD-WAN links on-premises and cloud networks and provides single-pane security monitoring.
If your business needs IP addresses for new servers or IoT devices, there is a marketplace for all the addresses you need.
The company’s new array combines its software-defined storage technology with Intel servers, Optane and QLC flash storage technologies.
An all-flash NVMeoF system from Western Digital is designed to replace SATA and SAS for high-performance applications in the enterprise.
New chip will be socket-compatible with the 80-core Ampere CPU now on the market.
The AWS Snow family of secure edge-computing and data-transfer devices gains its smallest member: the 4.5-pound Snowcone.
Aimed at HPC and AI, the chips come with new instructions and high-speed interconnects well beyond the previous generation.
CPU-level security capabilities in new Intel chips are designed to thwart in-memory attacks.
Q1 saw hyperscalers turning to colocation providers for extra capacity at the edge, while enterprises spent less on data-center hardware and software.
Designed with the GPU and virtualization in mind, new Dell servers are meant for quick deployment of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing systems.
Following several acquisitions, Rackspapce prepares for an IPO and to tackle lifecycle management.
Nautilus Data Technologies brings the experience of cooling nuclear power plants to cooling data center floating on barges in bodies of water.
Companies that specialized in corporate consulting services are being hit as clients move from on-prem to the cloud.
Fujitsu has delivered all the components needed for a supercomputer in Japan that is expected to break the exaFLOP barrier when it comes online next year, and that delivery means that the same class of hardware will be available soon for enterprise c....
Dell EMC's Cloud OneFS for Google Cloud promise to move 50 petabytes between corporate data centers and Google Cloud at very high speed for computational jobs.
Two announcements from Lenovo reflect a push into the lucrative high-performance computing market.
By melding their products together, Schneider Electric and Aveva offer multi-site data-center operations management.
With an almost flawless failure rate despite constant use, mechanical drives still have a place in computing.
Nvidia used to design chips for gamers but with its latest hardware has now fully become an HPC and AI developer.
As hyperscale service providers overhaul their data center gear with the latest technology, they're selling off their old equipment, which is likely more powerful than most enterprises use today.
Long known just as a purveyor of cloud backup, Backblaze is taking on Amazon, Microsoft and Google with much lower pricing.
The VPN market was forecast to grow, even before COVID-19 caused VPN use to skyrocket.
Storage remains a popular on-premises technology and Dell and Pure have significant new products for customer needs.
Companies are putting more compute into less data-center space and shifting some workloads away from the cloud.
In a first, the former Toshiba group introduces software-managed flash drives, something HDDs could never do.
Cisco, Dell, HPE, and Nutanix craft payment deferrals, lower initial payments, and trade-in deals as short-term sweeteners for businesses that need new gear but whose budgets are pinched by COVID-19.
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform E990 delivers enterprise features including high ratio deduplication and AI management.
Recruiting site Glassdoor says the month from early March to early April was as bad for IT jobs as the first nine months of the Great Recession.
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