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Pliops lands $100M for chips that accelerate analytics in data centers

TechCrunch

That’s why Uri Beitler launched Pliops , a startup developing what he calls “data processors” for enterprise and cloud data centers. “It became clear that today’s data needs are incompatible with yesterday’s data center architecture.

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Technology Trends for 2025

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

It may be small consolation, but the drops for several of the most important topics are relatively small: Linux is down 1.6%, Terraform is down 4.0%, and Infrastructure as Code is down 7.3%. CompTIAs Linux+ exam held its own, with a decline of 0.3%. On our platform, weve seen that Linux resources are in high demand.

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Red Hat seeks to shrink IT skills gap with Lightspeed gen AI

CIO

For IT leaders experiencing skills gaps in the data center and cloud, Red Hat believes it may have an answer. At Red Hat Summit 2024 in Denver today, the company announced plans to extend its Red Hat Lightspeed generative AI capabilities across all its platforms, including Red Hat OpenShift and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).

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Linux Tweak Brings Big Speedup ¦ DCs in SPAAACE (Redux) ¦ Atlassian Fires 500

DevOps.com

In this week’s #TheLongView: Intel optimizes Linux multithreaded networking, data centers in space (again), and more DevOps layoffs. The post Linux Tweak Brings Big Speedup ¦ DCs in SPAAACE (Redux) ¦ Atlassian Fires 500 appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Bright Computing: Advanced Linux Cluster Management

CTOvision

Bright Computing provides comprehensive software solutions for provisioning and managing HPC clusters, Hadoop clusters, and OpenStack private clouds in your data center or in the cloud. Linux clusters of any size are now really easy to install, manage and use, even with only minimal Linux knowledge.

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Radar Trends to Watch: November 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

The definition recognizes four distinct categories for data: open, public, obtainable, and unshareable. Does training AI models require huge data centers? Microsoft has begun a project that will make Linux’s eBPF available on Windows. Windows eBPF will be bytecode compatible with Linux. Python 3.13

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Salesforce IT injects generative AI to ease its massive datacenter migration

CIO

That’s why SaaS giant Salesforce, in migrating its entire data center from CentOS to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, has turned to generative AI — not only to help with the migration but to drive the real-time automation of this new infrastructure. Artificial Intelligence, Data Center, Generative AI, IT Operations, Red Hat