Dell Technologies has addressed a series of modern business challenges by introducing several updates today including PowerFlex 4.5, APEX Block Storage for Microsoft Azure, and an AWS Outposts ready designation for PowerFlex.
Dell Technologies has addressed a series of modern business challenges by introducing several updates today including PowerFlex 4.5, APEX Block Storage for Microsoft Azure, and an AWS Outposts ready designation for PowerFlex.
At VMware Explore, in-person and virtual attendees were presented with various new product announcements and software enhancements. As attendees, we were lucky enough to witness it all. In addition, many vendor partners showcased their products to those interested. A fascinating topic is the direction of edge computing by companies like VMware. One of the vendors
Samsung Electronics has announced the creation of the industry’s first Low Power Compression Attached Memory Module (LPCAMM). This groundbreaking technology has the potential to redefine the DRAM market for PCs, laptops, and possibly even data centers. Notably, Samsung’s LPCAMM comes on the heels of Dell’s own Compression Attached Memory Module (CAMM) technology, which has already
GPUs have become a mainstay in modern virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) implementations, and rightfully so. They greatly increase the power of virtual desktops and expand use cases. However, one of the biggest pain points for VDI implementation is the complexity of licensing.
Dell announced the availability of Dell APEX Cloud Platform for Microsoft Azure, designed for IT professionals pursuing advanced hybrid cloud solutions. This launch represents a significant milestone in Dell’s strategic collaboration with Microsoft, focusing on providing seamless cloud integration. The Dell APEX Cloud Platform family, unveiled at this year’s Dell Technologies World, simplifies the hybrid
Supermicro has announced the expansion of its line of purpose-built servers for Edge AI and Telco workloads. This announcement is highlighted by the newest addition to their X13 Edge series, the company’s line of edge servers aimed at a broad range of use cases, from telecommunications to enterprise applications. The announcement expands the company’s footprint
Infinidat introduced two upgrades that significantly enhance its all-flash capabilities and storage capacity for enterprise-level storage needs. Infinidat unveiled SSA Express Software for its InfiniBox platform, which seamlessly integrates a high-speed, all-flash engine directly into the hybrid array, effectively eliminating the necessity for organizations to procure a separate, isolated flash array to meet the demands
Lenovo is stepping up its efforts to bring AI to the edge with a new suite of services and solutions to enable businesses to deploy advanced computing capabilities remotely. The company just launched Lenovo TruScale for Edge and AI, a pay-as-you-go service model designed to accelerate AI readiness directly at data creation points. The TruScale
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) has launched a new bare metal compute shape that packages eight NVIDIA H100 GPUs, twin Intel 56-core Xeon CPUs, 2TB of DDR5, 16x NVMe SSDs, and 400Gb networking into an AI dream in the cloud. OCI Compute BM.GPU.H100.8 is generally available now.
Solidigm has unveiled the D7-P5810 at the recent Tech Storage Field Day, designed for high-endurance and extreme write-intensive workloads. Built on the company’s proven 144-layer Single-Level Cell (SLC) 3D NAND technology, the PCIe Gen4 drive thrives in handling write-heavy tasks such as caching, high-performance computing (HPC), and logging.