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Addressing cloud waste: 4 steps to cloud computing cost optimization

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Every company is different based on its industry, its available resources, and its needs. Here are four steps to getting the most out of cloud computing resources in an economical manner. By and large, these steps have not been enough for many organizations, leading cloud stakeholders to pursue additional avenues.

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10 highest-paying IT skills for 2024

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SoC helps reduce power consumption, and can help ensure devices require less space and cost less to build from discrete components, making it an appealing choice for businesses developing technical hardware.

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Inferencing holds the clues to AI puzzles

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As with many data-hungry workloads, the instinct is to offload LLM applications into a public cloud, whose strengths include speedy time-to-market and scalability. Inferencing funneled through RAG must be efficient, scalable, and optimized to make GenAI applications useful.

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The impact of AI on edge computing

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Enterprises are moving computing resources closer to where data is created, making edge locations ideal for not only collecting and aggregating local data but also for consuming it as input for generative processes. Edge storage solutions: AI-generated content—such as images, videos, or sensor data—requires reliable and scalable storage.

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Controlling cloud chaos: How to realign IT with the business

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For instance, if IT requires more processing or storage, the team needs to initiate a capital expenditure to purchase additional hardware. The end result is a lack of visibility and accountability, with resource inefficiencies that cause cloud costs to spiral. It’s not a simple task, given the ephemeral nature of cloud resources.

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Multicloud by design approach simplifies the cloud experience

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Dell APEX also features a comprehensive full-stack as-a-Service portfolio to bring the agility, scalability, and rapid deployment of infrastructure, platform, and solutions as services, with its pay-per-use subscriptions an ideal way to enhance cost management and optimise CAPEX for businesses.

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Dawn Rising: Jumpstarting a new age of AI supercomputing in the U.K.

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The technology enabling this powerhouse The Dawn Phase 1 supercomputer runs 512 4 th Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors and 1,024 Intel® Data Center GPU Max 1550 accelerators on 256 Dell PowerEdge XE9640 server nodes. needs leading-edge computational resources so that its research community can compete on the global stage.