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Extreme demos AI technology to target enterprise network problems

25 April 2024 @ 4:05 pm

Extreme Networks is working on expanding its AI capabilities with new technology for its overarching cloud network management system to help customers quickly obtain detailed responses to queries about network anomalies, configurations and documentation to help them proactively troubleshoot and address network issues. At the vendor’s Extreme Connect customer enclave this week it demonstrated Extreme AI Expert which it described as a Generative AI-based offering that will let customers ask natural language questions about network issues such as “show me all network anomalies” and it will generate specific charts and other details about the customer’s network, what anomalies might

Cradlepoint unveils 5G SASE platform for mobile, distributed environments

25 April 2024 @ 2:55 am

Cradlepoint this week launched its 5G-based secure access service edge (SASE) platform that integrates cellular SD-WAN and security features such as zero-trust and remote browser isolation (RBI) capabilities. Cradlepoint NetCloud SASE addresses the need to protect and secure dynamic environm

IBM drops $6.4B for HashiCorp and its multicloud automation technology

24 April 2024 @ 9:31 pm

IBM today said it will buy multicloud infrastructure automation company HashiCorp for $6.4 billion. Once the deal closes, which is expected by the end of 2024, IBM plans to further integrate Hashicorp’s automation technology into its Red Hat, watsonx, data security, IT automation and consulting businesses. IBM uses Hashicorp technology in many of its cloud offerings already. HashiCorp’s products include the widely deployed Terraform package, which enables customers to automatically provision infrastructure, network, and virtual components across multiple cloud providers and on-premises environments. The company also offers Vault for identity-based authentication and to au

Nvidia to buy AI orchestration software provider Run:ai

24 April 2024 @ 8:34 pm

Nvidia is acquiring Run:ai, an Israeli software firm best known for creating an efficient containerization layer between AI hardware and workloads. Run:ai’s Kubernetes-based software layer provides complex scheduling and performance optimization technology, which can give customers better control over resource allocation in their AI computing infrastructure, according to Nvidia. “Customer AI deployments are becoming increasingly complex,” Nvidia said in its blog post announcing the acquisition. “Managing and orchestrating generative

Using the apropos command on Linux

24 April 2024 @ 2:32 pm

The word apropos means “fitting and to the point”. As a command on a Linux system, its role is to identify commands that relate to the particular terms that you are asking about – such as files, lists, disks, dates users, accounts, file systems, and a huge pile of other things. What the apropos command does with the terms you add as arguments is pull the description lines from the top of the related man pages that include them. For example, if you were to ask about “updatedb”, you would see something like this: # apropos updatedb updatedb.conf (5) - a configuration file for updatedb(8) updatedb (8

2024 global network outage report and internet health check

24 April 2024 @ 2:20 pm

The reliability of services delivered by ISPs, cloud providers and conferencing services is critical for enterprise organizations. ThousandEyes, a Cisco company, monitors how providers are handling any performance challenges and provides Network World with a weekly roundup of events that impact service delivery. Read on to see the latest analysis, and stop back next week for another update. (Note: We have archived prior-year updates, including the 2023 outage report and our

Accelsius offers liquid cooling without a data center retrofit

24 April 2024 @ 2:11 pm

Accelsius, a relative newcomer in the liquid cooling market, has launched its NeuCool dual-phase, direct-to-chip liquid cooling technology, which is designed to be deployed without having to do a massive retrofit of your data center. Liquid cooling is a growing technology to address rising heat density in data centers – which traditional fans simply can’t handle anymore. Liquid cooling offers 3,000 times the heat absorption of air, but to roll it out in a data center requires e

Nvidia supercomputers: new collegiate, research systems come online

24 April 2024 @ 1:59 pm

One Nvidia strategy that has paid off is getting its CUDA GPU programming language taught in universities. After less than 20 years, there are more than 700 universities worldwide teaching CUDA to computer science students, introducing them to the Nvidia hardware architecture. Its latest move is very similar. The company is working with Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering to build a dedicated AI supercomputer called AI Makerspace that’s designed to provide undergraduate students with access to hardware that would normally only be available to graduate students and researchers. AI Maker

Introducing Wi-Fi 7 access points that deliver more

24 April 2024 @ 1:05 pm

We’ve always viewed Wi-Fi more broadly than just a way to wirelessly connect users to the IT infrastructure.  Sure, we do that terrifically well, as 18 consecutive times as a leader in the Gartner Wired and Wireless Magic Quadrant attest, but even as early as the first Wi-Fi product back in the early 2000s, we defined our mission as secure connectivity and introduced the industry’s first (and to this day the only) Layer 7 application firewall to run on an access point. This idea that the access point (AP) can do more than just route traffic is a core part of our product philosophy, and we’ve consistently expanded on that over multiple Wi-Fi generations with the addition of loc

HPE Aruba boosts Wi-Fi 7 AP capacity, eases IoT network management

23 April 2024 @ 7:03 pm

HPE Aruba has rolled out new Wi-Fi 7 access points (AP) that are aimed at bolstering the capacity of wireless networks while eliminating the need for managing complicated IoT overlay networks. The new 700 series Wi-Fi 7 access points feature dual BLE 5.4 or 802.15.4/Zigbee radios and dual USB interfaces, and they support the 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz spectrum. The access points also contain enough memory and compute capacity to run containers, according to Larry Lunetta, vice president of portfolio and communities marketing at HPE Aruba Networking.  “This general-purpos