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Deutsche Telekom supports AI development from data preparation and algorithm training to the deployment of the AI application.
Deutsche Telekom supports AI development from data preparation and algorithm training to the deployment of the AI application.
Cloud storage offers companies an alternative to self-operated servers and reduces the burden on their IT. Here are three practical examples.
In the 2020 price/performance benchmark by Cloud Mercato analysts, the Open Telekom Cloud outperforms US hyperscalers such as AWS and Microsoft Azure.
Data in the cloud must be protected governmental access, says the latest BSI-C5 catalogue. The Open Telekom Cloud meets this requirement.
In the future, there will be no flavors and services based on Xen. Companies still have until the end of August to switch to KVM-based services.
The Open Telekom Cloud is switching from Xen to the KVM hypervisor. Companies affected by the switch from Xen to KVM now have to take this into account.
When it comes to IT security, companies are often better advised to opt for the public cloud. Cloud architect Nils Magnus explains why.
Open Telekom Cloud starts phase one towards standardization of the hypervisor. The future system will rely on Kernel-Based Virtual Machine Hypervisor (KVM).
It’s a unique combination: high-performance computing from the public cloud with supercomputing from the High-Performance Computing Center in Stuttgart.
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