HPE to release massively scalable systems to power AIThe new HPE Apollo 6000 Gen10, HPE SGI 8600 and HPE Apollo 10 Series systems will be globally available in July 2017.June 19, 2017 by Nick Heath in Data Centers
How just 30 machines beat a warehouse-sized supercomputer to set a new world recordIBM and Nvidia demonstrate the massively parallel processing ability of GPUs for certain tasks.April 25, 2017 by Nick Heath in Data Centers
Software Defined Data Centers: Best practicesWhat should organisations consider when transitioning to a Software Defined Data Center?June 1, 2016 by Nick Heath in Data Centers
Meg Whitman on what it took to split HP into two companiesHPE CEO reveals the scale of the work needed to cleave HP in two and claims the experience has left it better prepared to help transform businesses.December 1, 2015 by Nick Heath in Data Centers
Michael Dell: What our $67bn merger means for Dell and EMCMichael Dell reveals his plans for the future of the soon-to-be-merged Dell/EMC -- touching on what will happen to overlapping products and services and how the company will serve the growing cloud market.November 4, 2015 by Nick Heath in Data Centers
HP launches 'first enterprise-class' ARM-based serverThe server maker expands its Moonshot range with the release of the first ARM-based machines in the microserver family.September 29, 2014 by Nick Heath in Data Centers
ARM-based servers step closer to the datacentre as software support buildsThe software support needed to make 64-bit ARM-based servers feasible for business gets a boost from the recently released Linux kernel.August 5, 2014 by Nick Heath in Data Centers
Intel takes its next step towards exascale computingIntel has revealed more details about the capabilities of its forthcoming Xeon Phi many-core chip, codenamed Knight's Landing, at the International Supercomputing Conference in Leipzig.June 23, 2014 by Nick Heath in Data Centers
ARM teams up with Nvidia to take on supercomputing marketARM and its partners continue to push their low-power chips into new markets with the launch of ARM-based systems aimed at high performance computing.June 23, 2014 by Nick Heath in Data Centers
Intel chases hyperscale datacentres with FPGA bolt-onIntel's latest move to make it easier for web and cloud giants to customise their infrastructure to their hyperscale workloads sees it introduce reconfigurable silicon.June 19, 2014 by Nick Heath in Data Centers