
Infrastructure

Your infrastructure still needs to work even if you move all resources to the cloud. You still need a corporate network and maybe even one or more local storage servers to handle basic office workloads. Managing the infrastructure and choosing the right solution for your office, or even your own data center, requires the right information. Consequently, many companies are constantly looking for this. However, it is not easy to find the right information. That’s where we want to help you with this page. Whether you are still fully on-premises with your infrastructure, or have already added one or more cloud environments, we have information on all deployment models. We have in-depth stories on servers, storage, networking and IoT.
Timeline

Citrix acquires thin-client vendor Unicon
Citrix, part of Cloud Software Group, recently acquired Unicon. The acquisition amount was not disclosed. ...

Aleph Alpha solves a fundamental GenAI problem: tokenizers
Multilingual LLMs for sovereign AI

Microsoft allows OpenAI to use other cloud providers
Microsoft has changed its agreement with OpenAI to allow the AI giant to use data center capacity from other ...

500 billion AI infrastructure Stargate puts US in strong position
Shortly after Donald Trump took office as president, the United States is developing a grand plan for AI infr...

Gartner: VMware exit is slow, expensive and risky
Gartner predicts that moving away from VMware will not happen overnight. Organizations considering switching ...

Seagate expands Mozaic 3+: Exos M HDDs up to 36TB for data centers
Seagate is launching its Exos M hard drives with capacities of up to 36 terabytes. These HDDs, based on the M...

Linux Kernel 6.13 released: this is new
Linux Kernel 6.13 supports new processors, improved file systems and optimized performance. The latest upd...

Lenovo buys Infinidat: high-end storage gets massive volume
Lenovo is buying Infinidat for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition gives the combined parties immense oppo...

Netherlands excludes ASML sales to China from export data
The Dutch government has decided to exclude most ASML sales to China from export data for so-called dual-use ...

TSMC refuses to make Samsung Exynos: no surprise
Samsung has reportedly wanted to have its self-designed Exynos chip produced externally. In addition to its o...