Maximizing the aggregate amount of compute that can be brought to bear for any given pile of money is what traditional high performance computing is all about. What happens in a world, though, where ...
Here’s a hot take: Headless doesn’t exist. More specifically, the technology hasn’t delivered on its promise in a fully realized form yet until now—through composability. Since the term headless has ...
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. The Computer Weekly Developer Network has been in pieces. Not literally, emotionally or figuratively ...
Whether we want to term it HPC, AI, hyperscale, or something in between to apply to large-scale enterprise, there are fundamental changes afoot for big organizations with large clusters that are doing ...
Rudy Kuhn of Celonis unpacks why enterprises can't become truly AI-ready until their processes are visible, modular, and free ...
When full composability is achieved, data centers will be defined by the needs of applications. This will require simple, open, standards-based, and scalable solutions. The intriguing concept of ...
Anyone who has walked onto a factory floor could tell you that things are complicated. And that’s an understatement. Manufacturing, almost definitionally, features variable inputs, unpredictability, ...
What does "composable" mean in the context of IT? Vendors are increasingly talking about composable infrastructure or composable workloads, but how do they differ from how we've managed our ...
Technology to enable remote working and quick fixes to maintain operations has demonstrated the key role IT professionals have taken to help businesses continue to run. Analyst firm Gartner believes ...