Known Error Database (KEDB)-I

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Known Error DataBase – KEDB – a repository that describes all of the conditions in your IT systems that might result in an incident for your customers.

Wondering – do you have a Known Error Database? And are you getting the maximum value out of it?

The concept of a KEDB is interesting because it is easy to see how it benefits end users. Also because it is dynamic and … Read the rest “Known Error Database (KEDB)-I”

Speed race: Just as 400Gb Ethernet gear rolls out, an 800GbE spec is revealed

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Just as the stage is set for 400G Ethernet (GbE) to roll out in force later this year, mainly in hyperscaler, telco and large data-center networks, there is a call to boost that speed to 800GbE or even higher in the coming years.

The need for increased speed in data centers and cloud services speeds is driven by many things ithe continued growth of hyperscale networks from players like … Read the rest “Speed race: Just as 400Gb Ethernet gear rolls out, an 800GbE spec is revealed”

Design of inorganic materials for brain-like computing

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Ever wish your computer could think like you do or perhaps even understand you? That future may not be now, but it’s one step closer, thanks to scientists and engineers and their recent discovery of a materials-based mimic for the neural signals responsible for transmitting information within the human brain.

Location data brokers say they can help contain COVID-19. Here’s why that’s a problem

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Location data brokers, who have long gathered the whereabouts of hundreds of millions of people for the purposes of delivering ads, are coming into the spotlight, suggesting that their data can be used to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic in the US. But privacy watchdogs, who have warned about the industry’s practices, are skeptical, arguing that the location data collected is inaccurate and could cause more harm than good.  

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