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Silicon Angle | February 16, 2020
Google LLC and VMware Inc. are both planning to shed a small number of jobs from their respective cloud computing businesses, despite having seen some strong growth in the area in recent months. The job cuts at Google are said to be part of a “reorganization” of the company’s cloud business, officials said in a statement to the press.“We recently communicated organizational changes to a handful of teams that will improve how we market, partner, and engage with customers in every industry around ...
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VIAVI | February 02, 2022
Viavi Solutions Inc. announced support for verifying the existence of any interference between 5G communications networks and radar altimeters used in the aviation industry, based on its history of testing both wireless and avionics equipment for communication service providers, airlines, military branches and equipment manufacturers worldwide. Any potential interference would occur in a very narrow band of radio frequency, one that is technically not even part of the C-band (3.7-...
Virtualization Review | February 03, 2020
The Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is now previewing Kubernetes orchestration support for Windows Server containers. Specifically providing that support is the Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) platform for containerized applications, Google said in a recent announcement.GKE version 1.16.4, now in beta, can run both Windows and Linux containers "side-by-side in the same cluster," the company said. Supporting Windows on GKE is a part of our commitment to provide a first-class experience for hosting and...
Dylan Martin | February 05, 2020
AMD is downplaying the impact of VMware's move to double licensing costs for processors with more than 32 cores, saying that its processors can still drive major cost savings for virtualization, even if the economics of its higher core count processors have "slightly" changed."AMD continues to lead the industry on performance, features and TCO in virtualized environments for both 1 socket and 2 socket systems," the company said in a statement to CRN. "While the new VMware licensing guidelines ch...
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