data center

Modernize the hospital data center with personalized healthcare IT

Until recently, the traditional hospital data center featured a conventional three-tiered infrastructure, where compute, storage, and network resources were all managed separately. This environment required multiple IT staff with specialized skills—a luxury many hospitals do not have. But times are changing.

 

Personalized medicine is already here

Today’s approach to healthcare is very different from centuries ago, or even a few decades ago.…

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Infrastructure-as-code on HPE GreenLake using Terraform

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The process of managing and provisioning computer data centers through machine-readable definition files, otherwise known as Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC), offers many significant benefits. It helps to increase operational agility, simplify management, reduce errors, and save cost. In this post, I’ll explore some of the benefits of using IaC on HPE GreenLake through the use of Terraform.

Let’s harness some of the benefits of Infrastructure as Code

One of the superpowers of IaC is its repeatability, the fact that you can set something up once and then use the same information in multiple ways.…

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Sound with a vision: What our planet is telling us

The crushing groan of a glacier. The reverberating explosion of a thunderstorm. A midnight choir of tree frogs in the rain forest. These are the immersive sounds that researchers at Purdue University’s Center for Global Soundscapes are inspired by. And for good reason: By listening to our planet, we can discover things we can’t see. “I’m on a mission to record the Earth,” relates Bryan C.…

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Run containers on bare metal or VMs, on any cloud, or at the edge

According to a recent IDC survey,[1] the enterprise market is at a roughly 50-50 split between running containers on-premises (51.55%) versus in the public cloud (48.45%). The same report found a similar 50-50 split when it comes to running on-premises containers on bare metal servers versus on virtual machines (VMs). The survey respondents reported that 51.79% of their containers are on VMs, while their containers on bare metal total 48.21%.
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