Re-Integrating Hardware and Software for On-Premises Hyperscale
Alastair Cooke discusses the trend of hyperscale architectures being re-integrated with hardware specifically designed for on-premises environments, highlighting how this approach can leverage efficiencies similar to those seen in large-scale data centers. He emphasizes the significance of custom, scalable solutions in meeting the unique demands of businesses opting to maintain on-premises infrastructure rather than moving to the cloud. Additional coverage of Cloud Field Day 24 and Oxide Computer can be found on Techstrong IT.
The Cloud Comes Home: Oxide Reimagines On-Prem Computing
Jack Poller provides an insightful analysis of Oxide’s innovative approach to on-premises computing, which rethinks the traditional infrastructure by integrating cloud-like agility directly within enterprise environments. He highlights how Oxide brings the efficiency and scalability of the cloud into a controllable on-site format, promising enhancements in performance and security. For more insights from Cloud Field Day 24, follow Jack Poller’s continuing coverage on LinkedIn Pulse.
Mike Graff Discusses Oxide at Cloud Field Day 24
Mike Graff talked with Jon Hildebrand at Cloud Field Day 24 about Oxide Computer Company’s innovative approach to rethinking hardware for modern cloud infrastructures. This video highlighted how Oxide is bridging the gap between conventional servers and the dynamic needs of contemporary data centers. For more video from Cloud Field Day, follow Jon Hildebrand’s YouTube page!
Cloud Field Day 24: Oxide Computer — The Next Major Platform?
Camberley Bates recently provided an insightful analysis of Oxide Computer at Cloud Field Day 24, discussing its potential as the next major platform in computing. The discussion included an in-depth look at the innovative software and hardware integration that Oxide is pioneering. For more insights and coverage on this topic, you can follow Camberley Bates on LinkedIn Pulse.
Oxide: The Guys in the Garage Are Doing OK
Jim Czuprynski’s latest LinkedIn article, “Oxide: The Guys in the Garage Are Doing OK,” shines a spotlight on Oxide Computer Company’s innovative approach to reimagining server architecture, highlighting their progress and the potential disruption they could bring to the industry. In his analysis, Czuprynski provides an insightful overview of Oxide’s unique blend of hardware and software solutions designed to streamline complex data center operations. For additional insights from Cloud Field Day 24, follow Jim Czuprynski on LinkedIn Pulse.
AI Demand, Rising Memory Prices & NBA Betting Scandals
In this episode of Techstrong Gang, the panel discusses the looming chip crisis and the recent bust of a high-tech gambling ring, but the heart of the conversation focuses on key takeaways from Cloud Field Day 24. This discussion centered on smart use of cloud services, both on-premises and in the hands of service providers, and the needs of each application for security, privacy, and cost. Oxide Computer Company and Pure Storage were both mentioned in this segment, with HPE and Fortinet earning mention in the area of AI applications. Watch Techstrong Gang every weekday on the various Techstrong channels.