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Hewlett-Packard (HP)
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For organizations that are weighing the choice between deploying a large number of servers, total cost of ownership (TCO) analyses favor blade server systems over rack-optimized server systems for reductions in both capital and operating expenses. Blade server systems are all about exploiting the economies of scale when deploying servers in volume. Analyzing data provided by HP, IDC validated the ...
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Mitsubishi Electric
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iQ Platform the Foundation for Mitsubishi Electric’s e-F@ctory Initiative A Lower Total Cost of Ownership for Discrete Manufacturing Operations
A new generation of more powerful automation and production systems are helping companies automate and standardize work processes. These same systems utilize selective IT components that facilitate the collection, storage, analysis, and distribution of ...
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Kontron.
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Deploying Ruggedized Systems in Unmanned Military Vehicles for Advanced Air-Sea-Land Applications
Part 1 An Overview of the Challenges, Constraints & Opportunities In the Military’s Most Demanding Environments
Deploying Ruggedized Systems in Unmanned Military Vehicles for Advanced Air-Sea-Land Applications
Over the past decade, military platforms of all types and sizes have seen a dramatic ...
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Netronome Systems, Inc.
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With the explosion of Internet traffic, including bandwidth-hungry video, and the ever-increasing need for security, communication equipment needs to be content- and application-aware at increasingly higher and higher-speeds. This speed is approaching 10Gbps at many points in the enterprise and carrier networks.
Traditional network communication processors are not adequate to meet the L2-L7 ...
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CommScope
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The business case for 40GbE (Gigabit Ethernet) is becoming inescapably compelling. While 10GbE is still making its way into the data centers, CIOs and IT Managers must now consider how they are going to handle what’s coming next (see Fig. 1): High-bandwidth applications such as server virtualization and cloud computing, fabric consolidation within the data center, and a demand for more ...
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