Thursday, February 7, 2019

Carbon Relay uses AI to improve data center efficiency

Modern Infrastructure Digest

News and advice for creating tomorrow's data center | February 7, 2019

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FEATURED STORY
AI startup debuts data center management software

By Ed Scannell, Senior Executive Editor

Startup Carbon Relay introduced new software that uses AI to improve data center efficiency through the automation and integration of industrial systems, which will help ease management for IT pros. (SearchDataCenter.com)

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NEWS
 
Cisco ties intent-based networking to IoT

The Cisco DNA Center is now part of the company's IoT strategy. The company, focused on using intent-based networking software to manage IoT, added support for an industrial router and a new line of industrial switches. (SearchNetworking.com)

 
UK newspaper swaps AWS for GCP services

The Telegraph has run its operations on AWS since 2012, but it will now switch to Google Cloud Platform. This is certainly a point for Google against its rival, but the Telegraph cites this as simply a better financial and technological fit. (SearchCloudComputing.com)

EXPERT ADVICE
 
Apache Mesos orchestrates large-scale deployments
In addition to supporting large-scale IT deployments, Mesos takes a unique approach to data center and cloud resource pools that can benefit both containerized and noncontainerized apps. IT organizations can combine Mesos with other container tools, but overly specific strategies might thwart success. (SearchITOperations.com)
 
Cloud management, AI top necessary admin skills for 2019
In 2019, data centers will increase their reliance on cloud and container technology to run efficiently. Admins should prepare themselves by learning about the cloud, containers, DevOps and AI. (SearchDataCenter.com)
 
Remote offices take advantage of tech advancements

Traditional data center technology, including SD-WANs, hyper-converged infrastructure and improved virtual backup and disaster recovery devices, supports remote and branch offices as well. (SearchServerVirtualization.com)

 
VMware focuses on multi-cloud management products
VMware's CloudHealth acquisition has added one more piece to the multi-cloud management puzzle. The company aims to help clients centrally manage many cloud services, such as AWS and Microsoft. (SearchVMware.com)
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