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Enhancing AI projects with advanced cloud GPU servers

Dataconomy

A common use is in deep learning, where large neural networks require significant computational resources for training and inference. Neural networks, a core component of many AI applications, also benefit from the high memory capacity and processing power of advanced cloud GPU servers.

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CIOs Need To Realize That Virtualization Isn't All That It's Cracked Up To Be (a chief information officer needs an IT strategy to create IT alignment)

The Accidental Successful CIO

The ability to mash together a bunch of different expensive individual servers and shrink the company’s IT footprint down by a factor of 5x while reducing power and cooling costs at the same time sure seems to be a miracle cure for IT budget problems. No longer will the storage team be able to just focus on storage issues.

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Technology Short Take #27

Scott Lowe

Networking. If you’re interested in learning more about OpenFlow and software-defined networking but need to do this on a shoestring budget in your home lab, a number of guides have been written to help out. Also see the “Networking” section above for a related post on the networking aspects involved.

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An Interview with Jesse Proudman

Scott Lowe

For IaaS technology, the trunk is built of essential cloud core services: compute, networking and storage. Integration with existing IT infrastructure ­ businesses have significant investments in existing data center infrastructure: load balancers, IDS/IPS, SAN, database infrastructure, etc. All feedback is welcome!

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