Category: Infrastructure

Your infrastructure still needs work, even if you move every asset to the cloud. You still need a company network and maybe even some local storage server(s) to handle the basic office workload. Managing infrastructure and choosing the right solution for your office, or even for your own datacenter, requires the right information.

Many companies still operate at least two infrastructures: the first one is their office network, the second one is their datacenter. Within the new cloud era, maybe one of them will disappear, but you cannot replace all your infrastructure. At the other end, maybe a new infrastructure will take its place, if you are moving into the Internet of Things for example.

Enterprise Storage

If you have a lot of data that needs to be available fast or if you need fast storage in your datacenter you cannot do this without an enterprise storage solution: solutions Cisco, Dell EMC, HPE, NetApp, Nutanix and many others can offer you. However, how do you pick the right one?

Servers

Running your own datacenter is still a common use case. In the future, many big IT vendors, like AWS, expect that companies will limit their own datacenters to a minimum, but before that, it just is a fact that you need servers. Servers that can carry your workload and if its possible, more intelligent server that can be combined. For example, a hyper-converged infrastructure that can be extended when you need more resources, instead of buying plain old servers. Companies want a more intelligent, maybe even a leased datacenter solution, or a completely autonomous datacenter which is virtualised by VMware.

Network

Managing your own infrastructure is only possible with a high-quality network. Putting a switch between a couple of servers and plugging in the network cable is easy. However, that’s yesterdays innovation. You want a software-defined network, where you can easily manage all devices that are connected to your network, and where you can manage who is allowed to talk to who. This ensures that security is implemented at the highest level.

IoT

Within many infrastructures a new innovation will come in, maybe it already is in place or maybe its on the way. The Internet of Things will connect devices to the internet which never had a connection in the past. So, they can be monitored or managed remotely. For example, industry machines get connected or sensors are being added to legacy devices to monitor them more frequently. In some markets, the IoT will revolutionise the way business is being done. In agriculture, crops can grow much faster by optimising the complete process. Sensors are added to the soil and continuously measure what can be done to improve conditions.

Intel discontinues server systems design division

Intel discontinues server systems design division

Intel is putting its Data Center Solutions Group (DSG) out to pasture. It is the latest casualty in a series of restructurings under CEO Pat Gelsinger. The company will sell the blueprints for server system designs to Taiwanese electronics company MiTAC. Since Gelsinger took office, Intel has wi... Read more

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Polish payment fintech BLIK enters the Romanian and Slovak markets

Polish payment fintech BLIK enters the Romanian and Slovak markets

The joint venture between 5 Polish banks and MasterCard is rapidly expanding internationally Polish mobile payment system BLIK announced this week it is launching in Romania, the second largest market in Central and Eastern Europe. BLIK is a payment system available in mobile banking applicat... Read more

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UK plans to spend £100m on 6G research to dominate the sector

UK plans to spend £100m on 6G research to dominate the sector

The investment will be split between various endeavours. It includes establishing a series of Future Telecoms Research Hubs, supporting spinout companies focused on 6G development, and a series of Innovate UK-led challenges to bring innovative solutions to the market. The Future Telecoms Researc... Read more

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Intel cancels Data Center GPU Max 1350, does come out with Max 1450

Intel cancels Data Center GPU Max 1350, does come out with Max 1450

Intel has canceled one of its GPU SKUs intended for data centers. Following on from the Max 1550 earlier this year, the 1350 was to be the middle model within the product line. A 1450 with different specifications is coming later this year. Intel's graphics division has been in transition for so... Read more

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SSD market to expand, says Technavio

SSD market to expand, says Technavio

SSDs will only continue to grow in popularity, according to market researcher Technavio. The enterprise market in particular is driving the increased demand. Laptop users are also saying goodbye to hard drives in larger numbers. As companies such as Samsung are scaling back production of memory ... Read more

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Samsung scales back production of memory chips

Samsung scales back production of memory chips

Samsung is going to reduce production of its memory chips. The reasons for this are the disappointing global economy, a chip surplus and reduced demand. The South Korean tech giant indicated in its preliminary first-quarter financial figures that it is reducing its memory chip production to a "r... Read more

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AMD introduces Alveo MA35D accelerator for video processing

AMD introduces Alveo MA35D accelerator for video processing

AMD recently introduced the data center-capable Alveo MA35D accelerator. This accelerator card is made to handle video processing for multiple video streams. The new AMD Alveo MA35D is the successor to the AMD Alveo U30 accelerator. The new accelerator card allows video streaming service provide... Read more

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