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Is HPE Losing Its Hold on the Server Space? Earlier in the series, we discussed growth in the server space, factors driving this growth, and emerging trends in this space. Let's look into the key players' revenue, market share, and position in the global server space. With revenue and market shares of $3.1 billion and 21.3%, respectively, in 3Q17, ...
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How the Server Market Impacted Oracle's Growth in Fiscal 2Q18 According to IDC, global server revenues grew 19% to $11.8 billion, while shipments grew 1.1% to 2.7 million units. Gartner shared a similar opinion but different growth figures. According to Gartner, server market revenues rose 14% to $11.8 billion, while shipments fell 1.4% to ~2.8 million units in 3Q17 ...
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Report: Department of Justice 'looking into' Hillary Clinton's use of email server WASHINGTON - A new report published by the Daily Beast claims Justice Department officials are checking out former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email server when she served as secretary of state. The report sources "an ally of Attorney General Jeff Sessions" with ...
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Justice Department reopens Hillary Clinton email investigation The Department of Justice has caved to pressure from the White House and is reportedly reopening the investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server. According to the Daily Beast, there is a new effort in the department to get new details on how Clinton and her ...
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The Democrat's Bizarre IT Scandal Gets Another Deferment Capitol Police say they tossed Imran and his associates off the House network after he provided them with fraudulent data of what was supposed to be a copy of the data on the House Democratic Caucus' server—a server Imran was accessing against House rules as he moved data from the many ...
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Cloud infrastructure vendors begin responding to chip kernel vulnerability "This is a vulnerability that has existed for more than 20 years in modern processor architectures like Intel, AMD and ARM across servers, desktops and mobile devices. All but a small single-digit percentage of instances across the Amazon EC2 fleet are already protected. The remaining ones will be ...
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