8 misleading AI myths — and the realities behind them
With all of the hype around AI and machine learning come many factual inaccuracies. Let’s separate the truth from the fiction.
With all of the hype around AI and machine learning come many factual inaccuracies. Let’s separate the truth from the fiction.
In 2020, enterprises will refine the balance between on-premises and cloud resources, adopt AI on servers and try to manage data sprawl effectively.
Artificial intelligence requires greater processor density, which increases the demand for cooling and raises power requirements.
Cloud migrations should benefit the application, IT, and the business. Here's how to avoid the pitfalls and reap the rewards.
Decommissioning a data centre is lot more complicated than shutting down servers and switches. Here’s what you should keep in mind.
Unix was the standard for mission-critical computing. Now it’s clinging for life. How will it end?
The stagnant server market is heating up as 'white box' server vendors grab an increasing share of the cloud business. Enterprises have been reluctant to follow the lead of hyperscale data center vendors to off-brand server competitors, largely due to a lack of enterprise-grade service and maintenance options. But the economics are compelling.
A data lake can be a much more flexible repository than a data warehouse. Or it can be a trash dump that grows and grows
Cloud-native computing takes advantage of many modern techniques, including PaaS, multicloud, microservices, agile methodology, containers, CI/CD, and devops
For some time now, server unit sales have been steadily dropping for the major x86 server vendors as enterprises draw down their on-premises hardware in favor of cloud services.
Like its CPU-GPU hybrid, Intel plans to put CPU and FPGA chips onto one die.
Former Intel CEO Paul Otellini passed away Oct. 2, 2017. As Intel’s first non-engineer, he did more to advance the company’s position than any other.
Li-Fi could turn LED light bulbs into network access points
While operating systems and apps are more secure, the need for endpoint security remains.
Almost 70 percent of employees take data on their way out. Here's how to stop it.