Seven manufacturers stepped into the inaugural winner’s circle, and, together, they are raising the bar when it comes to mission critical equipment and what to expect.
The advent of 5G; the relentless push toward the edge; and advanced applications and workloads related to AI, such as machine learning and deep learning, will make pockets of high-performance computing necessary and more common.
In a reality where cabinet densities are rising — with recent research stating upwards of 10 kW per rack, on average — increasing energy efficiency and keeping operating costs down in data centers has never been so relevant or so challenging.
Welcome to the new decade, where uber-scale is the new normal. I can’t even keep track of the new data centers announced last year. We seem to have mastered the art of data center power delivery systems at scales that were previously unimaginable.
There is a growing move toward more normalized data center equipment and designs, especially among cloud and colocation providers and extending from core to edge.
With the rise of colocation, enterprise and edge data centers, the requirements for data center racks have changed from being a cabinet that manages equipment to a rack enclosure that can reduce data center operational costs by preserving valuable floor space, optimizing cooling and increasing the efficiency of IT staff.
New CPUs shipping across line of turnkey workstations, clusters, and servers for HPC and AI.
July 3, 2019
Microway has announced that bleeding-edge 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors (“Cascade Lake-SP”) are now shipping in volume across all Microway Xeon offerings, including next-generation NumberSmasher™ clusters, servers, and WhisperStations.
The Stratus EMS is suited for data center equipment and environments.
January 18, 2019
Sensaphone introduces the Stratus EMS — a cloud-based, rack-mounted system that delivers real-time status of data center equipment and environmental conditions to a smartphone, tablet, or computer.