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  1. 5 types of server virtualization explained

    5 types of server virtualization explained

    Hypervisor-based might be the most common form of server virtualization in organizations, but there are other options to consider, including hardware-assisted and OS-level.

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  2. Meet The Upgradeable Gaming Laptop; HP's Omen X

    Meet The Upgradeable Gaming Laptop; HP's Omen X

    Companies like Apple seemingly do everything in their power their laptops from being opened up. HP’s new Omen X laptop embraces it.

    It’s a beast of a device. The base model comes with a GTX 1070, 16GB of RAM, a i7-7700HQ processor, a 256 GB SSD, a 1TB hard drive, and a 1080p 120Hz display for $1,999. Configurations top out at $3699 for a GTX 1080, 32 GB of RAM, an overclockable i7-7820HK processor, 2TB SSD storage, a 1TB hard drive, and a 4K display. Both the screen options are equipped with Nvidia G-sync.

     

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  3. Organizations Retain Only a Fraction of Data They Generate

    According to IDC, organizations worldwide collectively generated more than 64.2 zettabytes of data in 2020

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  4. Higher Capacities, Lower TCO & Improved QoS

    Higher Capacities, Lower TCO & Improved QoS

    Zoned Storage is an open, standards-based initiative to enable data centres to scale efficiently for the zettabyte storage capacity era.

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  5. Vivotek Crowd Detection

    Vivotek Crowd Detection

    VIVOTEK Smart VCA is the next-generation video analytics suite running on VIVOTEK cameras for security applications. The on-board Smart VCA suite includes Intrusion Detection, Loitering Detection, Line Crossing Detection,  Unattended Object Detection, Missing Object Detection, Face Detection, Crowd Detection, and Running Detection

     

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  6. 4 Lessons That You as an Entrepreneurs Has to Learn the Hard Way

     4 Lessons That You as an Entrepreneurs Has to Learn the Hard Way

    The path to building a successful business is rarely a simple one.

    But in the beginning, it seems simple enough: you’ll build an amazing product, market it and watch as people pull out their credit cards. Then you’ll hire people to take over menial tasks and you’ll move into the role of CEO, eventually delegating that as well and living on the beach in Bora Bora, sipping on a martini.

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  7. Learn More About Firewall Software

    Learn More About Firewall Software

    Firewalls are a key aspect of network security. Firewall solutions are implemented to dictate incoming and outgoing network traffic using a mix of security rules created by the network administration team. By setting restrictions like access authorization and allowed/blocked websites, businesses create a barrier between their own protected network and untrusted external servers and sites

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  8. The 4 different types of wireless networks

    The 4 different types of wireless networks

    There are four types of wireless networks -- wireless local area networks, wireless metropolitan area networks, wireless personal area networks, and wireless wide area networks -- each with its own function.

    Below we discuss the different types of wireless networks and the various equipment and connections they require

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  9. HPE Decides Time Has Come For HPE Storage To Go Full Cloud-Native In Delivering Cloud Data Services

    HPE Decides Time Has Come For HPE Storage To Go Full Cloud-Native In Delivering Cloud Data Services

    Did you know that only one percent of cold calls even lead to an appointment, according to a popularly cited study by Baylor University's Keller Center for Research? The problem with cold calling is that it lacks a personal touch. Most of the time, the sales rep doesn’t offer anything the customer wants, because they don’t know what they want.

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  10. Dell Technologies Unlocks Value of Data at the Edge

    Dell Technologies Unlocks Value of Data at the Edge
      • Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) is unveiling solutions and partnerships designed to extract more value from data at the edge. The new offerings are part of the company’s edge strategy to deliver fully integrated technologies that allow workloads to run and be managed across multiple clouds and applications. 

        Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins

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