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With test management and statistical analysis integrated into an automated system, organizations can target problem components and processes in less time with more accuracy, reducing the cost of manufacturing quality products.
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This paper provides survey insights from 520 employees using internal shared services, such as HR and workplace services and explores how employees perceive the use of self-service tools and a centralized company portal and the impact on the wider business.
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HR and business leaders must adapt to the changing landscape and invest in modern approaches and technology to foster sustainable and systematic employee development. This paper explores four key trends that can help future-proof your workforce.
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Read this paper to learn the best practices around building cyber resiliency that will ensure your organization is prepared and can offer protection against cyber attacks.
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When it comes to running your data center, it’s obvious that monitoring is an essential component of successful data centers. Access this e-guide to learn the 6 essential steps for building effective real-time monitoring across your hybrid IT data center.
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At the Computer Weekly diversity in tech event, experts proposed a 15-point plan to improve diversity and inclusion across the industry. Suggestions focused on getting people into the sector and keeping them there. Download the full report here.
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Supermicro has partnered with Habana Labs and Intel® to deliver a high performance and cost-effective system for AI training coupled with the 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor. Explore this white paper for an overview of the Supermicro X12 Gaudi AI Training system to enable high-performance computing for deep learning workloads.
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Check out this white paper to learn about Supermicro's next-gen X12 BigTwin hardware, featuring 3rd Generation Xeon® Scalable Processors supporting up to 40 cores, higher instructions per clock, and two 512-bit-FMA units.