The Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games gets underway on July 26 this year. Securing the IT architecture of the Olympic Games is no easy matter. It is complex, built on a cloud-native
BY ARUN SHANKAR Digital transformation has impacted all business and industries, with varying degree of adoption and pace. While traditional IT enterprise applications have been migrating to cloud-based, Software-as-a-Service and pay-as-you-go models
Data growth is boosting demand for efficiencies in the areas of energy management and operational efficiencies. Migration to 100, 200, and 400 Gbit per sec are ongoing. This is promoting the need
The main transformation in datacentres is based in the need for companies to adjust their data infrastructure to meet increasingly complex requirements. Organisations are mixing cloud, edge, and on-premise computing in hybrid
As enterprise infrastructure demands are growing, so is the need for datacentres to transform, be scalable, and agile. The future of datacentres will be hybrid and distributed, with use cases encompassing the
Intel recently launched its new 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors code-named Ice Lake, Intel’s advanced performance datacentre platform. Combined with Intel’s portfolio of Intel Optane persistent memory and storage, Ethernet adapters,
For datacentre operators, the uninterruptible power supply UPS has long represented a critical safeguard against potentially damaging power anomalies, as well as vital battery backup to ensure business continuity during an unexpected
Whilst the world seems to be on a quest to push all data access, application access and interconnectivity out to edge networking concepts, what will happen when the eventual explosion of the
The demands on the network, like speed and capacity, are constantly increasing. New technologies on the horizon can enable 400G in the near future and 800G soon after. As business needs evolve,
Recent times have witnessed innovation and transformation come to fruition with regards to datacentre solutions, trends that continue to unfold. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are being pursued to optimise, automate, and
Just over ten years ago Pure set out to create the all-flash datacentre, and to make all-flash technology accessible for every organisation and every workload. This is coming true and it will