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Sweeping Changes Ahead For Systems Design
Demand for faster processing with increasingly diverse applications is prompting very different compute models.
Data centers are undergoing a fundamental change, shifting from standard processing models to more data-centric approaches based upon customized hardware, less movement of data, and more pooling of resources.
Driven by a flood of web searches, Bitcoin mining, video streaming, data centers are in a race to provide the most efficient and fastest processing possible. But because there are so many different types of data, disparities in lifetimes among components, and so much change in software, the magnitude, speed, and breadth of these changes is unprecedented.
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Policy Perspectives Foundation (PPF), New Delhi, held a virtual commemorative meeting on 14th March 2021 the memory of Late Prof(Emeritus) Partha Nath Mukherji. The meeting was chaired by Prof.Balvir Arora, former Rector of JNU, who in his chair remarks recalled academic association and contribution made by Prof P. N. Mukherji to the JNU academic environment. The commemorative meeting began with a brief outline of more than five decades of the rich academic journey of Prof Mukherji by Miss Manika Malhotra, a researcher at PPF. This includes, among others his association with the Gandhian Institute of Studies, Varanasi, School of Social Science, Jawaharlal Nehru University, TISS (Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Indian Institute of Social Science and PPF, New Delhi.
Your old gadgets are piling up into a crisis
Post pandemic, a serious and potent challenge of e-waste management and disposal stares us in the face.
New Delhi | Updated: December 15, 2020 6:31:47 pm
While recycling is one of the sustainable solutions to manage e-waste, adequate emphasis should also be placed on “reducing” and “reusing” before recycling. (File)
Written by Manika Malhotra
The COVID-19 era has witnessed an exceptional degree of digital transformation in just a few months. Many platforms have enabled this accelerated transformation by providing robust and accessible digital solutions to chat, call and meet seamlessly. This year has witnessed and continues to witness dramatic changes across various sectors, which have a far-reaching impact on how we live, serve, educate and shape our future. The pandemic-induced change in habits, where a striking range of work is done remotely, is likely to persist well beyond the cris
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