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Druva Expands Multi-Cloud Protection with Secure Azure VM Backup

Druva has expanded its cloud-native data protection services by introducing support for Azure virtual machine (VM) backups, emphasizing a SaaS approach to simplify customers’ cloud strategies. The company’s agentless, cloud-native SaaS offering promises significant cost savings and the assurance of air-gapped backups, especially crucial for Azure VMs, cutting ownership costs by up to 40 percent

Enterprise  ◇  Enterprise Storage

IBM Storage Scale System 6000 – Tailored For AI

IBM has unveiled its latest storage innovation, the IBM Storage Scale System 6000. This cloud-scale global data platform is specifically tailored to address the demands of today’s data-intensive and AI workloads, making it a noteworthy addition to the IBM Storage for Data and AI portfolio.

Enterprise

Dell and Meta to Drive On Premises Generative AI Innovation with Llama 2

Companies are adopting a more human-centric methodology when implementing Generative AI models, pushing the envelope of innovation and efficiency. These models find utility across various applications like chatbots, code development, and virtual assistants. However, public cloud solutions, though convenient, often come with strings attached. These include the security risks surrounding data sovereignty, unpredictable costs, and

Enterprise  ◇  Software

Dell Unveils APEX Cloud Platform for Red Hat OpenShift

Dell and Red Hat have jointly unveiled the APEX Cloud Platform for Red Hat OpenShift, an application delivery platform tailored for modern cloud-native operations. As organizations worldwide embrace cloud-native strategies to expedite AI integration and enhance application deployment, Gartner predicts that over 95 percent of global organizations will be running containerized applications in production by

AI  ◇  Enterprise

Lenovo and NVIDIA Expand Partnership To Democratize GenAI For Enterprises

Lenovo and NVIDIA have unveiled an ambitious expansion of their partnership, setting a new paradigm in generative AI, as announced in a monumental reveal at Lenovo Tech World in Austin, Texas. The collaboration is a shared vision that aims to democratize the transformative capabilities of generative AI across the broad spectrum of enterprises. Brian and

Enterprise  ◇  Server

Supermicro NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Servers Now Shipping

Supermicro has unveiled a comprehensive new portfolio of servers designed to set new standards in the AI and high-performance computing domains. These servers are the industry’s first line of NVIDIA MGX systems and are built around the NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip. Aimed at drastically improving AI workload performance, these new offerings are engineered with

Consumer

AMD Threadripper 7000 WX-Series CPUs Launched

It’s CPU Season again; the market has been abuzz with anticipation, and AMD has not disappointed. Today, the AMD  Threadripper 7000 WX-Series was launched, setting new standards in the high-end desktop and workstation market segment. Aimed at professionals who require extreme multi-threading capabilities and high-frequency performance, this series is a testament to AMD’s commitment to

Seagate EXOS X24
Enterprise  ◇  HDD

Seagate Exos X24 24TB HDD Now Shipping

Seagate has expanded its Exos X lineup with the Exos X24 hard drive, boasting a remarkable 24TB storage capacity. Aimed at hyperscale customers and enterprises running scale-out data centers, the Seagate Exos X24 sets a new benchmark for rack-space efficiency and total cost of ownership. The 3.5-inch 7200 RPM nearline drive leverages helium technology and

Enterprise  ◇  Server

Giga Computing Unveils Four New High-Performance Servers with AmpereOne Processors

Giga Computing, a subsidiary of GIGABYTE, has unveiled four new servers under its R-series, designed for Cloud Native computing applications. These servers will feature the AmpereOne family of processors, which are optimized for high compute density and power efficiency. The new lineup includes two 2U servers, the R283-P93 and R263-P33, designed for networking and AI

Micron DDR5 RAM vs DDR4 RAM
Enterprise

Micron Unveils Advanced 16Gb DDR5 Memory with Breakthrough 1β Technology

Micron Technology has pioneered 1β (1-beta) process node technology with the launch of the 16Gb DDR5 memory. With capabilities to reach speeds up to 7,200 MT/s, Micron’s DDR5 SDRAM is backed by its advanced 1β process. This development signifies an up to 50 percent enhancement in performance and a 33 percent performance boost per watt