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Data centers in space

CIO

Imagine a world in which data centers were deployed in space. Using a satellite networking system, data would be collected from Earth, then sent to space for processing and storage. The system would use photonics and optical technology, dramatically cutting down on power consumption and boosting data transmission speeds.

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From edge to cloud: The critical role of hardware in AI applications

CIO

An increased demand for high-performance computing for cloud data centers AI workloads require specialized processors that can handle complex algorithms and large amounts of data. Solid-state drives (SSDs) and non-volatile memory express (NVMe) enable faster data access and processing.

Hardware 245
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Sustainability: Real progress but also thorny challenges ahead

CIO

She often writes about cybersecurity, disaster recovery, storage, unified communications, and wireless technology. She has extensive experience both as a researcher and a business and technology journalist, covering a broad range of issues and topics. Karen holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from UCLA.

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Managed Services for Enhanced Network Security, Endpoint-to-Endpoint

CIO

To that end, IT leaders need to focus on implementing integrated network and security solutions to connect users, devices and partners to applications and data within the public cloud and private data centers across the globe. The complexities are quite unprecedented.

Network 246
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Private 5G and edge computing: a perfect match for manufacturing

CIO

Edge computing brings out the real potential of private 5G Bringing managed private 5G together with managed edge computing enables businesses to analyze situations in the now – no more waiting for data to be collected (often a slow process) and sent to a data center to be processed first.

WAN 264
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CCNA vs CCNP – Detailed Guide and Differences

The Crazy Programmer

The CCNA covers a huge category of topics as given below: LAN/WAN for network creation and management TCP/IP model for end system management Switches and routers for connectivity security fundamentals to prevent unauthorized access Network utilities for data consistency Noise control and removal for prevent data loss NAT and ACLs for configuration (..)

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5G Link Aggregation with Multipath TCP (MPTCP)

CableLabs

The unprecedented growth of data traffic and the number of connected devices has made it evident that the current end-to-end host-centric communication paradigm will not be able to meet user demand for massive data rates and low latency. Combining MPTCP and SR for traffic management will limit the storage requirements.