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Tuesday, July 10th, 2018

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    4:32p
    Shippable's Software "Assembly Line" Now Works on ARM Chips
    Startup Shippable has ported its continuous integration/continuous delivery software development platform for ARM processors
    • The company expects more data centers to run ARM-powered servers in the future
    • The chip architecture that powers most of the world's smartphones is considered a lower-cost and lower-power alternative to x86 chips by Intel and AMD
    8:57p
    Unchain Your Blockchain Computing Potential
    Crypto mining is arguably one of today’s hottest opportunities and can be quite profitable for those poised to move with market shifts. What’s more, experts believe mainstream blockchain applications will soon explode — with the potential for increas
    9:05p
    Future-Proof Your Data Center with Next-Generation Immersion Cooling Technology
    Traditional data center cooling can’t take the heat. With demands increasing year-over-year in lockstep with business growth. To keep pace, each new computing generation has brought cooling closer to the heat source. Yet today’s high-performance serv
    9:07p
    The Coolest Answer to Power Hungry Data Centers
    For many organizations today, success is inextricably tied to IT. That puts a huge burden on data centers. High-performance servers are consuming more power and require ever-greater cooling, which drives major capital expenditures, increases operatin
    9:13p
    Vienna Scientific Cluster's The Immersion Supercomputer
    Extreme Efficiency, Needs No Water
    9:15p
    The Tide is Turning Toward Liquid Cooling in Datacenters
    Direct liquid cooling (DLC), a set of techniques that removes heat from chips and other electronics without air as a medium, has evolved from niche applications in mainframes, high-performance systems and gaming rigs to become a datacenter-class tech
    9:18p
    Doing More with Less: Cooling Computers with Oil Pays Off
    Computers produce heat. Every watt of energy that goes into a computer is converted to a watt of heat that needs to be removed, or else the computer will melt, burst into flames, or meet some other undesirable end.  Read this report and find out how
    11:40p
    VIDEO: Inside EdgeMicro’s First Production Edge Data Center
    Startup’s first 20-foot unit has Akamai servers blinking inside

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