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How quantum computing could transform everything everywhere, but not all at once

GeekWire

Energy generation and storage, food production, climate modeling, disease treatment and genetic repair are all potential targets for quantum supremacy. ” Tech titans haven’t yet settled on the best basis for quantum computing: Amazon, Google and IBM use superconducting circuits in their hardware. Why is that?

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Technology Short Take 152

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. William Lam takes a look at some potentially interesting homelab hardware. This workshop on using Graviton2 on AWS is pretty neat. It’s a shame the site doesn’t appear to have an RSS/Atom feed… Operating Systems/Applications. (Seriously.). Yes, please. This was a pretty cool story.

Storage 79
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5 pillars of a cloud-conscious culture

CIO Business Intelligence

A growing number of IT leaders treat compute and storage as they would the utility grid. To them, most of the technology stack can be regarded as a commodity, a layer of hardware and software no different from one organization to another. “It enables us to free our people so they can innovate and create lasting competitive advantage.”

Cloud 138
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Ready or not, IoT is transforming your world

Dataconomy

The essence of IoT lies in the seamless communication between objects, humans, and applications, making our environments smarter, more efficient, and ultimately, more convenient. Additionally, the sheer volume of data generated poses challenges in terms of storage, processing, and meaningful analysis.

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Technology Short Take #32

Scott Lowe

I try to keep the information linked to data center technologies like networking, storage, virtualization, and the like, but occasionally other items slip through. Servers/Hardware. It will be interesting to see how the support of a “Tier 1″ hardware vendor like HP affects the adoption of ARM in the enterprise.

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