Top 5 Data Center Stories of the Week: June 1, 2019
For your weekend reading, here are the most popular stories that appeared on Data Center Knowledge this week
June 1, 2019
![Microsoft Azure hardware on display at the OCP Summit 2019 Microsoft Azure hardware on display at the OCP Summit 2019](https://eu-images.contentstack.com/v3/assets/blt8eb3cdfc1fce5194/bltd265ae7a233d85ce/66210a1e67875f84e6e2d698/microsoft_20azure_20servers_20ocp_20summit_202019.jpg?width=1280&auto=webp&quality=95&format=jpg&disable=upscale)
Why Microsoft Is Betting on FPGAs for Machine Learning at the Edge - The company says multiple large customers have been trying out new edge hardware acceleration services.
Companies Pushing Open Source RISC-V Silicon Out to the Edge - It emerged as a force in the silicon market last year, and its been gaining momentum ever since.
Millennials and Gen Z: Here to Save the Data Center - What will it take to slow the aging of the data center workforce?
Edge Computing: Does It Matter Which Servers You Choose for the Edge? - They won’t be overseen and administered daily, and they might be subject to wind gusts and hailstorms.
First American Financial Sued Over Alleged Data Breach - The lawsuit filed Monday in California follows the revelation Friday in an article by Brian Krebs, a cybersecurity expert, who said 885 million files were available without authentication to anyone with a web browser.
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