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HPE's new data vision focuses on cloud data services

HPE's new data vision focuses on cloud data services
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Inside Cisco's new UCS architecture, X-Series

Inside Cisco's new UCS architecture, X-Series
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IBM on track to release quantum computer by 2023

IBM on track to release quantum computer by 2023 SHARE Supercomputers may no longer be a science-fiction cliché, with IBM planning to release a 1,121-qubit IBM Quantum Condor processor by 2023. Quantum bits are bits that can exist as both zeros and ones simultaneously rather than exclusively one at a time, as common binary bits function. This enables systems to access a level of computing power previously unlocked, able to perform tasks such as modeling atoms, calculating large numbers quickly and more. Since IBM announced the quantum computer last September, it has made progress in making its supercomputing goal a reality. “The key thing that we focused on in the last six months is really an articulation of our roadmaps, so the roadmap around hardware, the roadmap around software, and we’ve also done quite a bit of ecosystem development,” said Jamie Thomas (pictured), general manager of systems strategy and development for enterprise security

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Dell tackles main pitfalls of managing edge computing: complexity, security and choice

SHARE We all live on the edge or at least close to it. Whether it’s the smart thermostat in your living room, the desktop computer in your home office, or the GPS in your car, most devices we rely on our in daily lives answer back to the cloud. With so many devices on the edge, however, managing each separate device, as well as the general infrastructure, can become a challenge. “What we see is not only the need of processing [artificial intelligence and machine learning] at the edge, but also the need of a new type of compute at the edge,” said Gil Shneorson (pictured, left), senior vice president of edge computing offers, strategy and execution at Dell Technologies Inc. “So in the past you would just send the data to the cloud. Now it’s a form of a new computer with [graphics processing unit] capability and other things to process the data.”

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