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Koch CTO teams up to get cloud networking right

CIO Business Intelligence

Moreover, Koch itself is in the middle of a digital transformation that adds cloud networking to the mix, further complicating the challenge. Cloud deployments typically come in the form of multiple accounts, including multiple LAN segments that need to be connected. It’s more complicated than standard networking, Hoag says.

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From edge to cloud: The critical role of hardware in AI applications

CIO Business Intelligence

It is becoming increasingly important in various industries, including healthcare, finance, and transportation. An increased demand for high-performance computing for cloud data centers AI workloads require specialized processors that can handle complex algorithms and large amounts of data.

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Is Cloud Interoperability a Myth?

Cloud Musings

Photo credit: Shutterstock As the industry matures, cloud computing will increasingly rely on interoperability in order to grow and deliver more value to industry. In cloud computing, interoperability generally refers to the ability of service models from different cloud service providers to work together.

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Learning NVP, Part 1: High-Level Architecture

Scott Lowe

In this first post, I’ll start with a high-level description of the NVP architecture. The architecture I’m describing here will also be applicable to NSX, which VMware announced in early March. The architecture I’m describing here will also be applicable to NSX, which VMware announced in early March.

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Ignoring data lifecycle management is putting your business at risk

CIO Business Intelligence

Data lifecycle management is essential to ensure it is managed effectively from creation, storage, use, sharing, and archive to the end of life when it is deleted. It determines where the data lives, whether on-premises or in the cloud. This will reduce costs and carbon footprint in terms of data storage.

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An Intelligent Future for Manufacturing

CIO Business Intelligence

For Huawei, digitally transforming manufacturing through advanced ICT including 5G technologies, cloud computing, big data and AI, is the key to reshaping industries for the future. With plans to expand, the company needed to upgrade its IT capabilities especially for storage and processing.

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Leading innovation in digital infrastructure for a digital and sustainable APAC

CIO Business Intelligence

From public utilities and transportation to education and public health, infrastructure lies at the very foundation of national economic development. In the future, industries will inevitably focus on developing their own digital capabilities, with increasing requirements for digital, cloud-based, and intelligent development.

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