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Cisco to follow Dell with layoff announcement, likely next week: Report
A new round of layoff announcements at Dell and Cisco are a result of both companies currently losing core market share to new industry competitors: Arista Networks for Cisco, in their core networking...
View ArticleAMD addresses Sinkclose vulnerability but older processors left unattended
Though AMD has released security updates to address the “Sinkclose” vulnerability in its processors, some of its older and still-popular chips will not be receiving patches. The flaw, disclosed by...
View ArticleDownload our network observability tools enterprise buyer’s guide
From the editors of Network World, this enterprise buyer’s guide helps network and security IT staff understand what network observability tools can do for their organizations and how to choose the...
View Article6 Ways Sanmina maximized its Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange investment
Several years back, my security team and I noticed that the four walls of legacy perimeter-based security were eroding. As a respected leader in the electronic manufacturing services (EMS) market, we...
View ArticleShould enterprises be concerned about Intel’s crashing CPU flaw?
The flaw that crashes certain models of Intel’s high-end 13th- and 14th-generation desktop processors could also impact more than just gamers, a Forrester Research analyst said Monday. Alvin Nguyen,...
View ArticleNIST finally settles on quantum-safe crypto standards
After years of review, the National Institute of Standards and Technology officially picked the world’s first three post-quantum encryption algorithms as the basis for its post-quantum security...
View ArticleTop network and data center events 2024
Ready to travel to gain hands-on experience with new networking and infrastructure tools? Tech conferences – in person and virtual – give attendees a chance to access product demos, network with...
View ArticleWhat enterprises say the CrowdStrike outage really teaches
Early on July 19, just minutes after data security giant CrowdStrike released what was supposed to be a security update, enterprises started losing Windows endpoints, and we ended up with one of the...
View ArticleChip industry could face labor shortage on back of fast-paced US growth
The semiconductor industry could be facing a major labor shortage as industry growth has outpaced the availability of skilled workers in the US. This potential crisis could delay the deployment of...
View ArticleEnterprise spending on cloud services keeps accelerating
The cloud market continues to grow at an accelerated rate, defying the economic pressures that are stifling the rest of the industry. Spending on cloud services is in turn driving massive investment...
View ArticleWhat is a network router? How AI networking driving its evolution
At its most basic level, the definition of a router is a device that connects networks to each other, forwarding data packets from one location to another until they reach their destination. However,...
View ArticleYour attack surface is showing, Unit 42 warns enterprises
The average organization adds or updates some 300 services every month, creating a significant challenge for security teams charged with protecting enterprise cloud-based resources, notes Unit 42....
View ArticleBroadcom distrust drives sales for VMware competition
Discontent over VMware licensing changes and shifts to the partner program has sent customers looking elsewhere, and at least two competitors say they are benefiting from the discord in the form of...
View ArticleVMware by Broadcom: Product, service and support news
News of Broadcom’s plans to acquire VMware triggered concerns among customers, partners, and industry watchers, many of whom recalled Broadcom’s track record with prior high-profile acquisitions,...
View ArticleCisco to cut 7% of workforce, restructure product groups
Cisco today said it is slicing 7% of its global workface and reconfiguring its networking, security and collaboration business units as part of a restructuring that will result in a $1 billion pre-tax...
View ArticleHPE buys Morpheus Data for multicloud management
Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced it is acquiring cloud management firm Morpheus Data for an undisclosed figure. Founded in 2010, Morpheus is known for its cloud-agnostic management software that...
View ArticleCustomer concerns loom as VMware Explore event approaches
VMware Explore 2024 is set to kick off next week, marking the first time for the flagship customer event since Broadcom finalized its acquisition of VMware last November. The $60 million deal raised...
View ArticleAMD continues to gain ground on Intel
In a soft second quarter, AMD was able to gain a little more ground on Intel in the server business and elsewhere, although the gap in market share remains fairly sizable. According to Mercury...
View ArticleDownload our high-performance AI enterprise buyer’s guide
High-performance computing (HPC) is well suited for artificial intelligence (AI) processing. HPC requires powerful servers running the fastest processors (typically GPUs), but HPC for AI also calls...
View ArticleAMD buys server maker ZT Systems as AI battle intensifies
AMD is acquiring server maker ZT Systems to strengthen its data center technology as it steps up its challenge to Nvidia in the competitive AI chip market. The acquisition is important because AI’s...
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