Earlier this year, Chase Center, home of the 7x NBA Champion Golden State Warriors, announced it would be the first sports venue to deploy Wi-Fi 6E. The latest standard of Wi-Fi runs on the 6 GHz spectrum and offers significantly faster speeds than Wi-Fi 6. The Warriors have partnered with Aruba Networks, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, to ensure high-quality Wi-Fi reaches every part of the venue as well as Thrive City, the entertainment and restaurant area that surrounds Chase Center.
Tag: Network Computing
COVID-19 permanently changed healthcare business models, creating tremendous demand for telehealth services and increasing the number of connected systems, users, devices, and applications. The modernization of healthcare is a trend I had been watching for well over a decade, but most organizations in this industry are budget-constrained and risk-adverse, which leads to long innovation cycles.
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Network Modernization is Critical to the Future of Healthcare
The data processing unit (DPU) is a relatively new technology that offloads processing-intensive tasks from the CPU onto a separate “card” in the server. I put “card” in quotes as that’s the form factor but in reality, a DPU is a mini server on board that’s highly optimized for network, storage, and management tasks.
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Understanding the Power Benefits of Data Processing Units
Healthcare professionals use electronic medical record (EMR) systems to keep track of billing, manage patients, and maintain records of medications. However, physicians and nurses spend too much time daily inputting data into EMR systems.
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Robotic Process Automation Accelerates the Digitization of Healthcare
Zscaler has been making significant advancements in data protection to help enterprises mitigate security risks and simplify operations. This month, the cloud security provider unveiled zero configuration for data loss prevention (DLP), which cuts down the time it takes organizations to carry out data protection from months to hours.