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Seven important trends in the server sphere

Network World

There are numerous overall trends, experts say, including: AI everything: AI mania is everywhere and without high power hardware to run it, its just vapor. All the major players Nvidia, Supermicro, Google, Asus, Dell, Intel, HPE as well as smaller vendors are offering purpose-built AI hardware, according to a recent Network World article.

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Cisco launches intelligent Wi-Fi 7 access points

Network World

They can support any IoT use case imaginable—from precise asset tracking in hospitals to immersive AR experiences in retail—all through a single, intelligent platform, Huang stated. These licenses include product support for both hardware and software.

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IBM z17 mainframe gains AI accelerator, massive workload support

Network World

So what that translated into, from an AI infrastructure perspective, was having the ability to have hardware acceleration that can deliver, in the single-digit millisecond response times, a very high throughput. preview and watson X code assistance In addition to the hardware, IBM previewed z/OS 3.2, IBM z/OS 3.2

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Linux Foundation’s L3AF brings zero-downtime updates to eBPF network management

Network World

Where L3AF bring more network utility to eBPF L3AF enables deployment and chaining of eBPF programs.Haiby noted that the technology was initially developed to address the needs of hyperscale e-commerce applications of retailers.

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The Essentials of Managing Your Retail Kiosks

IT Toolbox

The key to deploying and managing retail kiosks more efficiently. The post The Essentials of Managing Your Retail Kiosks appeared first on.

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What is NaaS? Providers, delivery models, and benefits explained

Network World

There are different delivery models for NaaS, including: Subscription hardware: Instead of making an outright purchase (Capex), a business pays a monthly subscription (OpEx) for the hardware but still handles the installation and operation of the equipment.

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Seattle hardware startup Mason navigates tariff uncertainty with ‘elastic’ supply chain strategy

GeekWire

The company, which sells customized mobile devices for businesses with frontline workers, is one of many hardware makers rethinking their overseas manufacturing operations. Mason focuses primarily on government, healthcare, and retail industries. The startup is also noticing wariness from customers across various industries.

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