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Microsoft, Daimler to use fuel cells to power data centers

Microsoft and Daimler say hydrogen fuel cells could provide better energy solutions for data centers than existing electrical grid and backup power technology. Read More

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HPE and Rackspace offer on-premises 'cloud' systems

HPE and Rackspace's new offering, OpenStack Private Cloud, provides a pay-as-you-go service similar to the public cloud but located in private data centers. Read More

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MINIX — The most popular OS in the world, thanks to Intel

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HPE pushes for the autonomous data center with InfoSight AI recommendation engine

HPE is adding an AI-based recommendation engine to the InfoSight predictive analytics platform for flash storage, taking another step toward what it calls the autonomous data center. The ultimate goal is to simplify and automate infrastructure management in order to cut operation expenses. Read More

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HPE broadens its processor offerings with AMD, Cavium systems

HPE announced new ProLiant DL385 Gen10 servers running AMD's Epyc processor, plus Apollo-based servers running ARM processors developed by Cavium. Read More

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