Infrastructure
Your infrastructure still needs to work even if you move all resources to the cloud. You still need a corporate network and maybe even one or more local storage servers to handle basic office workloads. Managing the infrastructure and choosing the right solution for your office, or even your own data center, requires the right information. Consequently, many companies are constantly looking for this. However, it is not easy to find the right information. That’s where we want to help you with this page. Whether you are still fully on-premises with your infrastructure, or have already added one or more cloud environments, we have information on all deployment models. We have in-depth stories on servers, storage, networking and IoT.
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Kyocera will invest more in chip production in coming years
Japan's Kyocera plans to invest more in expanding its chip production in the coming years. This was reported ...
Infineon CEO says they are ready to spend billions on acquisitions
The company's chief executive says they have targeted several areas for expansion. German chipmaker Infine...
Google data center drains Oregon city of its water
The facility uses almost one third of the municipal water supply for the city. Google’s water use in Da...
HPE denies interest in Nutanix
HPE has confirmed to technology news site CRN that it is not in talks with Nutanix about a possible acquisiti...
‘Samsung plans to ramp up chip production capacity next year’
Samsung plans to further increase the capacity of its chip production next year. This despite the current eco...
‘TSMC is talking to suppliers about its first European plant’
According to a Financial Times report, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company is in advanced negotiations...
AMR: the autonomous robot in the warehouse alongside the employee
In warehouses, optimizations for more efficient and faster work are often welcome. This can be done by refini...
Supermicro introduces Arm-based Mt. Hamilton servers
Supermicro launched a new portfolio of Arm-based MegaDC servers. Dubbed Mt. Hamilton, the models are suitable...
Intel splits up GPU division AXG Graphics Group
Intel will split its Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics Group (AGX) into two different branches. Cons...
‘No way to prevent Dutch chips from powering Russian and Iranian drones’
The use of Dutch chips in Russian and Iranian drones can't be completely prevented, according to foreign trad...