Get more I/O performance on fewer servers with Intel Optane DC SSDs

Get more I/O performance on fewer servers with Intel Optane DC SSDs. Download this infographic, brought to you by Abrahams Consulting LLC, to see how adding Intel Optane DC DDSs to an @HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 server cluster delivers more I/O performance on fewer servers. #hpeserver

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The Eight Trends That Will Shape the Data Center Industry in 2020

What lies ahead in data center transformation? This article, brought to you by Abrahams Consulting LLC, discusses 8 trends that will shape the data center industry in 2020. Find out how the data tonnage challenge will become more acute and how there will be an increased need for faster, more efficient computing hardware to run AI. @HPE #HPE

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Introducing Aruba ESP

Does your network have a sixth sense? Can it reveal and resolve problems and implement updates to self-protect from threats? With #ArubaESP, it can. Traditional networking has changed. Today, people, data, and technology converge at the edge to do amazing things. Watch this video, brought to you by ContentMX, LLC, to learn how Aruba ESP automates, unifies, and protects the edge, so your business and customers realize new possibilities while staying secure.

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Analyzing petabytes of data just got easier, with Google Sheets

Harness the power of data to make informed decisions quickly and produce better business results. Use Connected Sheets from Google G Suite to: • Make technology and data more accessible • Uncover insights faster • Make critical business decisions based on data • Streamline your reporting and dashboard workflows Learn how all G Suite users can interpret data and make it actionable; read "Analyzing petabytes of data just got easier, with Google Sheets," brought to you by Abrahams Consulting LLC.

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