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Online file storage service Box has expanded its global infrastructure beyond the US with Equinix. The colocation provider worked with Box to develop a comprehensive strategy for distributing its growing network.
The Titan supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has claimed the number one position in the 40th edition of the Top500 list of the world's most powerful supercomputers, with a hybrid system that achieved with 17.59 Petaflop/s.
The world's most powerful supercomputers are striking not just for their processing power, but for their design and appearance as well. We've put together a visual guide to the top finishers in the latest Top 500 list, which was released today at...
With the latest incarnation of its modular design, UK-based IT provider Colt is promising to future proof the data center by using modular components to enable customers to scale up or down in their use of power, cooling and space using 3...
The DCIM wars are heating up. Data Center Infrastructure Management player Nlyte has launched a program that targets users of Emerson Aperture DCIM customers migrate (or “trade up” in the company’s parlance) to Nlyte.
YarcData, a Cray company announced a new contract and collaboration to deploy uRiKA big data appliances at ORNL and with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.
Rolling out news ahead of the SC12 supercomputing conference, Cray announced the launch of the its next generation Cray XC30 supercomputer, and said it has acquired Appro for $25 million.
Cyan has introduced Blue Planet software - its software-defined networking (SDN) system that allows service providers of all types to virtualize their networks.
Appro introduced the new Appro Xtreme-Cool Supercomputer, which features an energy-efficient design using warm water liquid-cooling heat exchangers and no chillers.