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Siliconangle | February 27, 2020
Google LLC has revealed that, thanks to innovations such as its Tensor Processing Unit artificial intelligence chips, its data centers are twice as energy-efficient as the typical enterprise data center. Urs Hölzle, the head of engineering for Google Cloud, shared the milestone in a blog post today. The announcement was timed to coincide with a new paper published in the academic journal Science about the power consumption of the world’s information technology infrastructure. The paper, co...
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Sentrium | October 12, 2021
Sentrium the company that provides VyOS Network Platform on public clouds and support services, today announced the availability of 1.3 release. VyOS Network Platform 1.3.0 release (codenamed Equuleus) has been in development since 2019 and offers multiple long-awaited and frequently requested features including initial MPLS implementation, VRF, IS-IS routing protocol, SSTP VPN server, and more. Performance of PPPoE, L2TP, and PPTP protocols is greatly improved due to the new implementation base...
IGEL | September 25, 2020
IGEL, provider of the next-gen edge OS for cloud workspaces, today announced that world renowned architects, Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners, have implemented virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) to enhance team collaboration, introduce hotdesking and enable staff to access systems remotely from home or from project sites globally. The firm was founded as the Richard Rogers Partnership in 1977 but over time evolved and in 2007 the decision was made to rename the business Rogers Stirk Harbour a...
Nvidia | July 03, 2020
Nvidia this week expanded its hypervisor support through a partnership with SUSE Enterprise Server and unveiled new capabilities coming to its virtual GPU software. Through the partnership, Nvidia will provide virtual GPU support on SUSE’s kernel-based virtual machine platform. The initial offering will be supported with the Nvidia vComputerServer software and enable GPU virtualization for artificial intelligence (AI) and data center workloads. “Demand for accelerated computing has g...
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