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    In this session, Thijs Feryn, the Technical Evangelist at Varnish Software, will show you how to build a private content delivery solution with Intel® Xeon® using Varnish Software’s suite of tools. The foundation of this live demo is of course Varnish Enterprise, the caching engine that came out as the fastest content delivery solution in the industry during Intel’s benchmarks. In the demo, we will spin up content delivery resources in various geographical regions and manage them with Varnish Controller. The Varnish Controller management interface will be used to manage Varnish servers, manage VCL deployments, manage request routing rules on the Varnish Traffic Router, invalidate content, and view usage statistics in a variety of dashboards. The end result is a fully customized, multi-PoP, multi-tier private CDN that is not only powerful, scalable, and resilient, but also very easy to set up and configure thanks to the Varnish Controller & Varnish Traffic Router. Presenter: - Thijs Feryn, Technical Evangelist, Varnish Software

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  • Generative AI Inferencing Use Cases with Cisco UCS X-Series M7 Blade Servers Using 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors

    Generative AI models require robust infrastructure to unleash their full potential. Cisco UCS with 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors delivers optimal performance, balanced architecture, and scalability to power demanding generative AI workloads like large language models. Download this white paper to learn more.

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  • Navigating Endpoint Diversity with Intel and Enterprise Strategy Group Insights

    Today’s user endpoints have exponentially multiplied compared to the mere two or three PC options of 20 years ago, and in this device proliferation emerged the now famous debate of PCs vs. Macs. Which option is most suitable for your users, or should you perhaps take a hybrid approach to diversify your endpoint strategy? Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) researched this very topic to help with the decision-making process. Gabe Knuth, ESG Senior Analyst of End-user Computing & User Protection, joins Steve Forsberg, Intel Client Business Group – Director, Large Enterprise & Government, in this custom Fireside Chat to help you navigate the minefield of endpoint diversity and security in today’s organizations. Join the discussion on April 23rd, 2024, at 10am PT or register today for these can’t-miss insights, based on recent ESG research data and Intel’s expertise: • Overview of endpoint diversity today • Comparison of Mac vs. PC in terms of acquisition, support costs, and device management • Endpoint security considerations • How to decide which endpoints are suitable for which personas • And much more For more information, please visit: intel.com/vpro

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  • Leveraging Intel® Optane Technology with VMware Cloud Foundation

    Modernize the data center to simplify workload management with VMWare Cloud Foundation and increase workload performance and operational efficiency with Intel Scalable processors and Intel® Optane™ technology.

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  • How real-time Linux accelerates industrial transformation

    According to IDC’s forecasts, nearly 30% of the world’s data will need real-time processing by 2025. While enterprises require varying levels of real-time performance and desired cycle times differ depending on specific workloads and system configurations, the rapid growth of real-time usage is expected to continue and accelerate in the years ahead. Real-time compute is a decisive factor in the industry transformation to software-defined systems. From fixed functions and proprietary architectures to flexible and dynamic control environments, real-time Linux plays a key role in the transition towards Industry 4.0. Real-time Ubuntu 22.04 LTS provides deterministic responses for time-sensitive applications. The new real-time Linux kernel will power the next generation of industrial robotics, IoT, and telco innovations by guaranteeing a time-predictable task execution for their stringent low-latency requirements. Whether you are an executive navigating the shift toward multi-vendor interoperability and open-source software adoption in your enterprise or a kernel engineer wishing to learn how real-time ties to modern market trends, this webinar is for you. In this joint webinar, Intel and Canonical experts will discuss: How to achieve deterministic performance for time-sensitive applications What are the target verticals and applications of real-time How real-time Linux enables IoT on the factory floor An overview of Intel’s technologies for real-time compute

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