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.
Timeline
AWS expands into the EU with 32 new Local Zones in 26 countries
AWS is expanding its coverage with 32 new Local Zones in 26 countries. Most of the zones are located in EU re...
Qualcomm joins the metaverse race, opening six new labs in the EU
After being in the headlines for a while now, the metaverse is expected to get more attention this year as mo...
EU to spend 6 billion euros on broadband satellite plan
The bloc's ambition is to rival the satellite based Internet system of Elon Musk The European Commission t...
Juniper Networks acquires NAC specialist WiteSand
Juniper Networks has acquired WiteSand, a cloud-based Network Access Control (NAC) vendor. Its portfolio shou...
Nutanix overhauls portfolio for hybrid and multicloud migrations
Nutanix wants to make it easier for customers to migrate to hybrid and multicloud environments. To this end, ...
Akamai buys IaaS provider Linode for 790 million euros
Akamai Technologies is acquiring infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) provider Linode for 790 million euros (90...
AWS launches high-performance EC2 AMD EPYC C6a instances
AWS introduces AWS EC2 C6a, a new series of EC2 instances based on third-generation AMD EPYC (Milan) processo...
‘Intel wants to acquire Tower Semiconductor for 5.3 billion euros’
Intel wants to acquire Tower Semiconductor for 5.3 billion euros (6 billion dollars). This is reported by the...
‘Intel software-defined silicon available from Linux 5.18’
According to The Register, Linux 5.18 will be the first version to support software-defined silicon (SDSI). ...
Intel is working on a crypto mining CPU
Intel will launch a blockchain accelerator processor this year. The CPU is suitable for running blockchain al...