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Bionic Eye, Disease Control, Time Crystal Research Powered by IO500 Top Storage Systems

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In what’s quickly becoming the de facto benchmarking standard for HPC storage, the IO500 named several Dell-based systems including those from CSIRO in Australia, Simon Fraser University in Canada, and Stanford University in the US. Dell Unveils Storage Advancements. CSIRO’s Bracewell Delivers Deep Learning, Bionic Vision.

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Mainframe data: hybrid cloud object store vs. tape

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But while mainframes have advanced, most organizations are still storing their mainframe data in tape or virtual tape libraries (VTL). Meanwhile, enterprises are rapidly moving away from tape and other on-premises storage in favor of cloud object stores.

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Should finance organizations bank on Generative AI?

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A lesser-known challenge is the need for the right storage infrastructure, a must-have enabler. To effectively deploy generative AI (and AI), organizations must adopt new storage capabilities that are different than the status quo. With the right storage, organizations can accelerate generative AI (discussed in more detail here ).

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Prioritizing AI? Don’t shortchange IT fundamentals

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Generative AI continues to dominate IT projects for many organizations, with two thirds of business leaders telling a Harris Poll they’ve already deployed generative AI tools internally, and IDC predicting spend on gen AI will more than double in 2024. But the usual laundry list of priorities for IT hasn’t gone away.

Hardware 141
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Innovative Manufacturers are Investing in these Advanced Technologies

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Here’s how edge computing works: a percentage of storage and compute resources move closer to the source of the data and away from the data center. This allows teams to receive and review business intelligence and make changes in near-real-time rather than waiting hours or days to glean insights from data. [2]

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Game Changer: Modernize IT Procurement with Data-driven Insights

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To reach that understanding, enterprises, partners, and sellers should be able to collect and analyze fine-grained resource utilization data per virtual machine (VM) — and then leverage those insights to precisely determine the resources each VM needs to perform its job. Why is this so important? About Jenna Colleran.

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Finally leverage edge by adopting an as-a-service approach

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However, many organizations simply don’t have the resources or the expertise to build or manage the complex distributed systems required for effective edge computing delivery, a distributed computing paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the sources of data.