The cloud revolution is at the edge, says Intel CTO Guido Appenzeller
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The cloud revolution is a stark transition from the client-server model, with as-a-service models also taking the stage and edging out dedicated data centers.
The cloud is evolving quickly as well, with the architecture changing and demanding that companies keep up with its infrastructural fluctuations.
“Initially, the assumption was it’s all one thing and now suddenly we’re starting to see a much cleaner separation of these different areas,” said Guido Appenzeller (pictured), chief technology officer of the Data Platforms Group at Intel. “A second major influence is that the type of workloads we’re seeing are evolving incredibly quickly 10 years ago, things were mostly monolithic, but today most new workloads are microservices-based.” Microservices are loosely coupled, lightweight functions that can be strung together to build applications.
®, the inventor and leading provider of machine identity management today announced a machine identity management solution that combines the powerful, machine identity lifecycle automation in the Venafi Trust Protection Platform with Intel Software Guard Extensions (Intel SGX) powered by 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors. The combined, software-only solution protects private keys when they are distributed to cloud services or used in runtime, even in untrusted, shared cloud environments.
“Organizations in the throes of digital transformation are consistently grappling with increasingly sophisticated attacks that target their machine identities,” said Kevin Bocek, vice president of security strategy and threat intelligence at Venafi. “Additionally, businesses using machine identities with cloud native software and services are especially vulnerable. This pioneering collaboration between Intel and Venafi delivers a brand-new approach to securing the lifecycle of private ke
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Intel Corp. unveils its highest-performing data-center processor, Ice Lake Server, sired in Israel (Intel Corp)
Intel Corp. has unveiled its highest performing data-center processor, optimized for the cloud and high-end computing and promising a performance 46% higher than the previous generation of products. The core of the processors, called Ice Lake Server, launched by the US tech giant on Tuesday, was developed in Haifa and produced at its Kiryat Gat plant in Israel.
Intel said that its latest, third-generation scalable Xeon processors, which use 10 nanometer process technology, are optimized for multi-cloud environments and enable the world’s broadest range of workload requirements, including 5G networking, artificial intelligence (AI), high performance computing (HPC), and intelligent edge infrastructure.
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