Daily Roundup: Amazon, Google Boost Kubernetes Bare Metal Bandwagon
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In case you’ve been stuck in video conference meetings all day, here are today’s top stories from SDxCentral. Also, make sure to subscribe to our daily newsletters to get these stories in your inbox.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google both recently rolled out production-ready versions of their Kubernetes-based container management systems that support those deployments in on-premises bare metal environments. Read more.
IT budgets will undoubtedly be impacted by the potential economic recession on the horizon, and enterprises will need to prioritize security during recessionary cloud migrations, according to Arctic Wolf CPO Dan Schiappa. Read more.
Windstream’s Wholesale division unfurled extensive additions to its 400-gigabit (400G) Ethernet fiber footprint, and has plans for more expansion later this year. Read more.
“It’s very important because if you do not use these algorithms, then you’ll eventually be vulnerable to threats from quantum computers that would completely break some of the crypto-systems we use today,” Dustin Moody, post-quantum cryptography project lead at NIST, told SDxCentral. Read more.
The 5G technology space is beginning its 5G-Advanced technical evolution, which will see an increased focus on extended reality, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and increased sustainability efforts hitting the market starting in 2024, according to a recent ABI Research report. Read more.
IBM today expanded its Power10 server line to include scalable and midrange systems that IBM Power VP Steve Sibley claims is “the most powerful one that’s ever been built.” Read more.