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Why hyperscale networks have been decades in the making

SPONSORED FEATURE: The next generation internet is all about experience. Hyperscalers like Google, Azure and Facebook epitomize the importance of both technological and customer experience.

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Why hyperscale networks have been decades in the making was written by Martin Courtney at The Next Platform.

A Platform For Securely Scaling Operations At The Edge

COMMISSIONED: Innovation at the edge is happening at light speed. Everywhere you turn, organizations are seeking to shift their center of data processing gravity from central locations like head offices and datacenters to the outer limits of the operation – to factory floors, hospital wards, truck fleets and smart cities.

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A Platform For Securely Scaling Operations At The Edge was written by Martin Courtney at The Next Platform.

Redefining datacenter connectivity with open source networking

SPONSORED FEATURE: The face of modern networking is changing dramatically in parallel with the exponential increase in the volume of data traffic over the last several years.

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Redefining datacenter connectivity with open source networking was written by Martin Courtney at The Next Platform.

The Geek is back! Everything you missed at the Intel Innovation Conference

SPONSORED POST: Intel’s flagship technology event – Intel Innovation – took place at the San Jose Convention Center in California earlier this month, with select content available on demand from September 27th for those who were unable to attend in-person.

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The Geek is back! Everything you missed at the Intel Innovation Conference was written by Martin Courtney at The Next Platform.

Three Common Reasons For Analytics And AI Project Failure

ADVERTORIAL: According to the 2023 Dataiku-sponsored IDC InfoBrief — Create More Business Value From Your Organizational Data — “Although [AI] adoption is rapidly expanding, project failure rates remain high.

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Three Common Reasons For Analytics And AI Project Failure was written by Martin Courtney at The Next Platform.