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United Kingdom

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  • The INQUIRER
  • V3
  • Computing Magazine

Past articles by Daniel:

How can enterprises avoid datacentre supply chain issues affecting IT upgrades?

With analysts predicting that the current datacentre component shortages could last for at least two years, CIOs are being advised to act now to prevent the situation impacting on their IT upgrade plans → Read More

Hybrid IT: Making datacentre and cloud work better together in the enterprise

Enterprises are increasingly trying to balance and manage IT assets in a variety of environments, but there are plenty of tools and technologies out there to make the job a lot easier. → Read More

How computational storage delivers datacentre benefits

Computational storage is an emerging field of IT that features compute processing power closely coupled with storage. We look at what it can be used for. → Read More

Serverless: Weighing up the pros and cons for enterprises

The concept of serverless computing has been gaining traction within enterprises for several years now, but what is it and how do CIOs know if it is the right fit for their applications? → Read More

How AI and data analytics are driving composable infrastructure adoption in datacentres

As enterprises continue to grapple with how to make sense of their big data stores, organisations are having to rethink how they kit out their datacentres, with composable infrastructure leading the way. → Read More

Mixing it up: Cloud and datacentre in the new world of IT

Cloud computing has long been tipped as the technology that will displace enterprise datacentres in CIOs’ affections, but that is not quite how the story is playing out. → Read More

Computing at the edge

Edge computing is currently one of the most important trends in IT that is likely to complement cloud by supporting new and emerging workloads → Read More

Enterprise HPC: Why HPE is buying Cray

HPE’s decision to acquire supercomputing pioneer Cray for $1.3bn serves to highlight the growing importance of high-performance computing (HPC) deployments in the enterprise market. → Read More

Intel vs AMD: Server rivals battling it out for edge datacentre supremacy

Chipmakers Intel and AMD are targeting edge computing environments with their latest embedded chips, while Daniel Robinson weighs up what both firms propositions have to offer → Read More

AMD hits pay dirt in the cloud with EPYC server platform

Chipmaker AMD is looking to regain lost ground with its EPYC server platform, and it seems the cloud provider community is getting on board with its plans. → Read More

Getting stuck on OpenStack: Overcoming the open source cloud platform's upgrade barriers

Some members of the OpenStack community are finding it a struggle to upgrade to newer versions of the open source cloud operating system. Could customisation be to blame? → Read More

AMD fleshes out EPYC datacentre server processor strategy

AMD is preparing to go head-to-head once more with Intel in the datacentre, with the release of its EPYC server processor family. → Read More

Windows cracks under data access demands

The operating system fights for survival as workers demand cross-platform access to corporate data → Read More

Using cross-industry collaboration on open standards to address big data in the datacentre

Efforts are under away across the industry to create open standards to ensure datacentre hardware is equipped to cope with the amounts of information datacentres are required to process in real time. → Read More

Intel Developer Forum: Silicon Photonics boosts datacentre connectivity

Microsoft Azure datacentres increase connectivity to 100Gbps thanks to Silicon Photonics interconnect. → Read More

Intel Developer Forum: Out of the server room and onto smart devices

Augmented reality and building intelligence into IoT endpoints were among the highlights at the chipmaker's annual conference → Read More

Microsoft wants to push biz users onto Windows 10 Enterprise Edition with Anniversary Update

Move will require firms to sign up for Software Assurance volume licensing,Desktop ,Microsoft,Windows → Read More

Viewsonic uses Raspberry Pi 3 to build low-cost thin client device

Miniature marvel now being used to power commercial products,Desktops , → Read More

Windows 10 Build 14379 arrives as Microsoft preps for impending Anniversary Update

Build delivers fixes for Action Centre and Live Tile interface,Software ,Microsoft,Windows → Read More

Microsoft launches Net Core 1.0 for Linux, OS X and Windows

Red Hat becomes first firm to announce support for open source platform,Developer ,Microsoft,Apple,Windows,Linux,Open Source → Read More