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Computational storage: University of Edinburgh - Antonio Barbalace at the CSD coalface
02 Jun 2021 -
Computational storage: OctoML - A tale of two workloads
01 Jun 2021 -
Computational storage: NGD Systems / SNIA - Icebergs at the Edge
31 May 2021
In a number of follow-up pieces to the Computer Weekly Developer Network (CWDN) series focusing on Computational Storage, CWDN continues the thread with some extended analysis in this space. The ...
Software runs on data and data is often regarded as the new oil. So it makes sense to put data as close to where it is being processed as possible, in order to reduce latency for performance-hungry ...
Software runs on data and data is often regarded as the new oil. So it makes sense to put data as close to where it is being processed as possible, in order to reduce latency for performance-hungry ...
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Computational storage: Pure Storage - Segment, sandbox, stream & shape for storage supremacy
27 May 2021 -
Computational storage series: Prizsm - The conventional-quantum chasm & stifling standardisation
26 May 2021 -
Computational storage series: Prizsm - Data disaggregation & ‘likable’ latency
25 May 2021 -
Threading new seams into the ‘empowered’ data fabric
24 May 2021 -
Computational storage series: Evaluator Group - Speculations, expectations & extrapolations
24 May 2021 -
Computational storage series: Model9 - The cloud + computational storage sweet spot
20 May 2021 -
The abstraction maelstrom: inside the vortex of real cloud planning
20 May 2021
Software runs on data and data is often regarded as the new oil. So it makes sense to put data as close to where it is being processed as possible, in order to reduce latency for performance-hungry ...
Software runs on data and data is often regarded as the new oil. So it makes sense to put data as close to where it is being processed as possible, in order to reduce latency for performance-hungry ...
Software runs on data and data is often regarded as the new oil. So it makes sense to put data as close to where it is being processed as possible, in order to reduce latency for performance-hungry ...
Connect, unify & predict. You can almost smell the cellophane wrapping on the technology conference T-shirts as every vendor worth its salt emblazons its give-aways with phases like this. ...
Software runs on data and data is often regarded as the new oil. So it makes sense to put data as close to where it is being processed as possible, in order to reduce latency for performance-hungry ...
Software runs on data and data is often regarded as the new oil. So it makes sense to put data as close to where it is being processed as possible, in order to reduce latency for performance-hungry ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Dick Morrell, who tweets at @ThatPodcastChap and describes himself as a father, podcaster, a Linux veteran and open source ...
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ShareLogic: Why eBonding is the 'new' app data glue
18 May 2021 -
UiPath turns tables on tabulation with Tableau
11 May 2021 -
Computational storage: A Computer Weekly analysis series
10 May 2021 -
OutSystems: Leapfrog the backlog slog with cloud accelerators for AWS
10 May 2021 -
Splunk goes 'one clearer', launches Observability Cloud
07 May 2021
Software application developers need to know what eBonding is. It could be some form of epoxy resin-based adhesive (that has its own app) to track tackiness and stickiness for those really ...
Every company wants to be more than a specialist niche technology focus these days i.e. hyperconvegence specialists now want to be known as platform and software suite-level companies, Enterprise ...
Software runs on data and data is often regarded as the new oil. So it makes sense to put data as close to where it is being processed as possible, in order to reduce latency for performance-hungry ...
Cloud is complicated. Yes, cloud computing is generally agreed to be a route to providing compute, storage, analytics and an increasing amount of AI-engine power supplied as-a-Service, plus it ...
Splunk’s new Observability Cloud has launched this month, at a time when observability has become one of the hot/darling/killer (choose your own hype label) terms circulating across the technology ...