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IBM develops Total supercomputer

IBM has built Pangea III, the world’s most powerful commercial supercomputer for Total, a supermajor global energy company operating in more than 130 countries.

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Scale Computing and Parallels collaborate

New Parallels RAS support for Scale Computing’s KVM-based hypervisor allows enterprises to simplify VDI deployment by provisioning and delivering VMs on the fly.

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Leading IT distributor Exertis Hammer expands into Iberia

Exertis Hammer is expanding its European presence with the launch of Exertis Hammer Iberia.

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NEC and business partners demonstrate strong mutual commitment

NEC Corporation has, at its NEC Global Advantage Partner Conference 2019, awarded its top performing business partners who address the Information and Communications Technology market for their excellent performance over the past year.

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Scale Computing launches HE500 Series

Low-cost HCI infrastructure series boosts edge computing capabilities, without the need for...

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Supercomputer for RWTH Aaachen University

RWTH Aachen University - one of the leading technical universities in Germany - has started...

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UK mining company benefits from edge computing

The Stratus ztC 110i platform helps unlock the potential of digital transformation with reduced...

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3D magnetic interactions could lead to new forms of computing

A new form of magnetic interaction which pushes a formerly two-dimensional phenomenon into the...

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HPE enhances SMB solutions

New easy-to-own solutions let small businesses focus on their customers and growing revenues.

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In-Memory Computing Summit Europe to Showcase Strategies for Powering the Digital Enterprise with In-Memory Computing

The In-Memory Computing Summit Europe 2019, scheduled for June 3 and 4, 2019 in London, is a...

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Atos launches the 'world’s highest performing' Edge Computing server

Atos has launched BullSequana Edge, said to be the highest-performing edge computing server on the...

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Business leaders want quantum technology now

Almost 90% of business leaders surveyed worldwide believe the insufficient power of today’s...

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A super, supercomputer?

Collaboration with Cray targets over 1.5 exaflops of next-generation AI and HPC processing...

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Nutanix hyperconverges secondary storage with Nutanix Mine

Nutanix has introduced Nutanix Mine, a new open solution that integrates secondary storage...

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Fujitsu launches sales of its PRIMEFLEX for Microsoft Azure Stack

Supports migration of mission-critical systems to the cloud.

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Expert Opinions

Data centres are some of the country’s most important infrastructure. This is because they power the economy – from online streaming and mobile banking to the development and increasing use of AI. Which is...
By Matthew Baynes, Vice President of Secure Power & Data Centres UK&I Schneider Electric.
By David Spillane, Systems Engineering Director, Fortinet.