The great disconnect
Governments are shutting down the Internet, using digital sieges to quell unrest, and threatening the Balkanization of the web
Governments are shutting down the Internet, using digital sieges to quell unrest, and threatening the Balkanization of the web
Jointly Build a Prosperous Ecosystem for the DC Industry
The future of computing will be spread across the network - from the device, to the Edge compute node, to the data center
Consumer devices have all the memory they need, but AI applications in data centers still want more
Huawei turns to artificial intelligence to get smarter
IBM plans to usher in a new age of deep learning
Controlling failure rates and temperatures with AI
There are many use cases for AI in the data center, including improved safety and reliability, greater efficiency, and reduced energy consumption. By collecting information from infrastructure, AI can predict faults and respond in milliseconds
Users who shuffle between cloud and their own servers may end up over-paying, and some Edge use cases have been over-sold, seven industry leaders told DCD's San Francisco event
Why buy fancy AI processors if you already have decent CPUs?
Machine learning will increase the demands on data center performance, leading to new ways to cool and power the systems there
The promise of unlimited electrical power from nuclear fusion is coming closer to reality - thanks to AI
Artificial intelligence tools are revolutionizing scientific research and changing the needs of high performance computing
DCIM crashed in the middle of its hype cycle, but now smart data centers demand it be brought to life again
An all-you-can-eat buffet of Intel news
Automation and hyperconverged infrastructure can help solve some of the problems with public cloud
As Trump signs a vague executive order, here's what you actually need to know
War, huh, good God y'all,
What is it good for?
Massive cloud contracts
DCD reports on the epic decades-long quest to make computers more like the human brain
Japan has long maintained its traditions, in culture and in business, keeping its data center service market sheltered from the rest of the world. But a changing cloud landscape has opened the floodgates for foreign companies to feast on the country’s highly developed digital economy
Want to run the same infrastructure stack as CERN? You certainly can!
Virtual courtrooms, lip reading, road traffic management - and Alibaba Cloud is just getting started
Executives paint a bright future for the business at this year's Transform 2.0 event
The British retailer has turned to robots and open source software to survive the digital age