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Measuring modern high-performance computing
Changes are afoot in the way supercomputers are designed and built, opening them up to a new range of use cases
Changes are afoot in the way supercomputers are designed and built, opening them up to a new range of use cases
It happens that due to the fundamentally different architecture of quantum computing, both RSA and ECC are orders of magnitude easier to crack for a quantum computer
An effective IT organization can lead the way for organizations seeking broader use of AI, by adopting seven lessons from the HPC focus on system-level thinking
Ten percent of HPC is now performed in the cloud. The only way for this is up
Hybrid computing provides a unified interface to HPC resources located around the world, including all the major HPC cloud providers and supercomputer centers
Exascale-capable storage systems exist, and can teach us about the future of computing
There are, today, some very specific applications where using flash and tape is by far the most cost-effective storage setup
The world’s superpowers are locked in a fierce battle, but they must keep an eye on security
Understanding what it takes to embrace high performance computing
The next generation of DRAM - DDR5, recently announced by JEDEC, is slated to double the bandwidth over DDR4
There are new methods for using deep learning to gain actionable insights from rich complex data
When a company is left to test its own product, what could possibly go wrong?
You can unlock the revenue in your data archives without causing conflict
What can data scientists do with more powerful machines and limitless data?
Data centres over five years old will come under increasing pressure to align to new, more powerful technologies
The introduction of ARMv8 processors into the datacenter will allow engineers to pick and choose architectures that are better suited to particular workloads
the passing of Gigaom saddens us. If you were coming to the Structure event in New York, please come to DCD Enterprise instead
takes a look at what 2015 has in store for data centers