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Why business should adopt an open framework for the Zettabyte Age

Data growth has been on a steep trajectory, and IDC is expecting 103 zettabytes of data to be generated worldwide by 2023. With the proliferation of IoT devices, 5G-enabled technologies, and the massive growth of video, we’re just scratching the surface in terms of how companies will be storing and extracting value from data. That said, if there’s one certainty about entering the zettabyte age, it is the fact that companies need to reconsider how they architect data centres to meet these...

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Moving applications to the cloud? These lessons learned from successful DRaaS deployments can help

Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) is often the first step organisations take on the path to cloud adoption. It is a flexible, cost-effective way to deliver essential DR capability without all the CAPEX costs and pains of managing a physical DR site. With DRaaS, businesses quickly realise the benefits of cloud services, so it’s no surprise that many will consider a more permanent move to the cloud through Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). By Scott Sparvero, CEO and Co-founder, iland.

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UK supercomputers simulate impact of the asteroid thought to wipe out the dinosaurs.

One of the UK’s most powerful high-performance computers has helped scientists simulate the impact of the asteroid, that hit earth just under 66 million years ago, and is thought to have killed the dinosaurs.

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'De-risking' storage infrastructure

Leading storage provider announces new offerings to give customers increased reliability, agility and flexibility.

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Kingston Technology ships 7.68TB capacity

Kingston Digital has begun shipping the 7.68TB* model of the Data Center 500R (DC500R) and 450R (DC450R) SATA SSDs. The DC1000M 7.68TB U.2 NVMe ships in June. The SSDs provide additional storage and implement strict QoS ensuring predictable IO and low latency for data centers using both NVMe and/or SATA.

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San Diego manages supercomputer

San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California San Diego will be using Bright Cluster Manager to manage the facility’s newest supercomputer, called ‘Expanse’.

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Modernising Oracle with converged infrastructure

Customers who adopt Dell EMC VxBlock technology experienced 99% less planned and unplanned downtime according to a study by IDC.

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