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Dell Hardware Powers Digital Effects at Spin VFX

Data Center Knowledge

Visual effects studio Spin VFX has selected Dell to supply IT infrastructure for its new location in Toronto. Dell Infrastructure' Spin VFX''s portfolio includes more than 70 feature films and 13 television series, including HBO''s Game of Thrones.

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NSA’s Hardware Tampering May Alter Global Product Flow

Data Center Knowledge

when supplying hardware to customers overseas Read More. Cisco Dell Networking Regulation Security' vendors may be looking at circumventing U.S.

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Dell Launches Public Beta of Cloud Marketplace

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Hardware giant Dell moves further into cloud brokerage with Dell Cloud Marketplace.

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Dell and Cloudera Roll Out Spark-Powered In-Memory Processing Appliance for Big Data

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Cloudera Enterprise hardware-software bundle enables clusters scalable to 48 nodes Read More. Big Data Dell cloudera hadoop'

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Dell EMC World brings “bigger, faster, stronger” storage upgrades

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All-flash additions plus hardware and software upgrades see platform refreshes across all Dell EMC storage offerings, as well as design changes in Isilon and Xtremio

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Elon Musk’s Grok AI ‘compute factory’ will use Dell and Supermicro servers

Network World

The supercomputer facility that will power Elon Musk’s new artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, Grok, will be built as part of a hardware collaboration with Dell and Super Micro Computer (Supermicro), it has been announced. Dell and Supermicro are old hands by comparison but have a long track record of making computer systems.

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Cisco to follow Dell with layoff announcement, likely next week: Report

Network World

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 business, and low-cost PC manufacturers like Acer for Dell, an analyst said Friday.

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