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Displaying dates and times on Linux
Displaying the current date The Linux date command is extremely versatile. You can use it to display dates, times and select date-related values (like the day of the week or time zone) with very...
View ArticleHow to get rid of unneeded files on Linux
The rm (remove) command is the most obvious way to remove files that you no longer need on your Linux system, and it includes some very useful options. There are a number of other options, too,...
View ArticleAWS offers a glimpse of its AI networking infrastructure
Amazon Web Services has been seriously bolstering its network to handle the increased demands associated with its AI-based applications and services. In a recent blog post, Prasad Kalyanaraman, vice...
View ArticleGoogle offered complainant €470 million to maintain Microsoft antitrust...
Alphabet’s cloud computing division, Google Cloud, tried to sustain the European Union’s inquiry into Microsoft’s antitrust practices in the cloud computing sector by offering complainant Cloud...
View ArticleGartner: AI spurs 25% surge in data center systems spending
Generative AI is driving significant IT spending growth, according to Gartner’s most recent global forecast, with data center infrastructure seeing the biggest spike. The research firm is forecasting...
View ArticleJuniper advances AI networking software with congestion control, load balancing
Juniper Networks is advancing the software for its AI-Native Networking Platform to help enterprise customers better manage and support AI in their data centers. The HPE acquisition target is also...
View ArticleDell updates servers with AMD AI accelerators
Dell is now shipping PowerEdge servers loaded with AMD’s latest Instinct GPU accelerator and offering deployment-support services and software for rapidly building generative AI applications. The Dell...
View ArticleCan NaaS mitigate network skills gaps?
Network-as-a-service offerings give enterprise organizations access to leading-edge technologies while lowering upfront capital investments, but for some IT teams, the real value of NaaS may be found...
View ArticleWhat is SONiC and how can enterprises try the open-source NOS?
Interest in the open-source network operating system SONiC is rising as major networking vendors and start-ups look to offer resources to help enterprises give SONiC a try. A growing community of...
View ArticleSoftBank acquires AI chip designer Graphcore
SoftBank Group, the Japanese investment firm that controls CPU designer Arm Holdings, among many properties, has made a second significant acquisition of a semiconductor company: AI-focused chip...
View ArticleBeware the tools that can bring risk to a Windows network
There are a few essential questions that anyone maintaining security on a Windows network needs to ask right now to avoid engaging in some very risky behavior, but there’s one that may be the most...
View ArticleDARPA program aims to sift through quantum computing hype
The government’s central research and development arm, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), is setting up an industry initiative to benchmark quantum computing applications and...
View ArticleBlue screen of death strikes crowd of CrowdStrike servers
CrowdStrike has admitted to pushing out a bad software update, causing many Windows machines running the affected software to crash. The problem, apparently affecting its Falcon platform, brought down...
View ArticleCrowdStrike CEO apologizes for crashing IT systems around the world, details fix
CrowdStrike CEO has apologized to the company’s customers and partners for crashing their Windows systems, and the company has described the error that caused the disaster. “I want to sincerely...
View ArticleBuyer’s guide: How to shop for network observability tools
Network observability tools explained Network observability tools emerged as an evolution of performance management products that aggregate data such as queue statistics, error counters, and log...
View ArticleCrowdStrike incident has CIOs rethinking their cloud strategies
The widespread disruption caused by the recent CrowdStrike software glitch, which led to a global outage of Windows systems, has sent shockwaves through the IT community. For CIOs, the event serves as...
View ArticleAI workloads: There’s room for Nvidia competition in the AI market
AI is a multifaceted discipline, and there’s room for many different chips beyond Nvidia GPUs, although consolidation is inevitable. That’s the conclusion of a research report from the consultancy...
View ArticleFCC post-mortem on AT&T outage uncovers similar QA issues to those that...
A February AT&T network outage that lasted 12 hours and affected all of its mobile network users was due to a misconfiguration that occurred during a “routine night maintenance” that failed to...
View ArticleCrowdStrike failure: What you need to know
Cybersecurity vendor CrowdStrike initiated a series of computer system outages across the world on Friday, July 19, disrupting nearly every industry and sowing chaos at airports, financial...
View ArticleMicrosoft Entra Suite is late to the SSE pool but still makes waves
General availability of the Microsoft Entra Suite is expected to shake up the nascent SSE industry, putting particular pressure on smaller vendors. SSE – secure service edge – is a cloud-based way to...
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