Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Sourya Biswas.
As regards clouds in general, “storm” is not a word you would want to hear. However, by storming the clouds, I refer to the new Xeon chip’s ability to make cloud computing faster and more resilient. If you are a sports fan and familiar with the Olympics motto of “Citius (faster), Altius (higher), Fortius (stronger),” you will be interested to know that the Xeon E5 speeds up computing in the cloud, elevates it to higher energy efficiency and strengthens it through enhanced redundancy. I spoke with Cloud Computing and Data Center Industry Engagement Manager at Intel IT, Ajay Chandramouly, to understand how.
Describing himself initially as a “non-believer” and then a “convert turned zealot,” Ajay mentioned his initial skepticism to believe the hype around cloud computing. However, having witnessed firsthand its immense benefits to Intel IT, he has migrated to the cloud, pun intended. Ajay described how Intel is using the private cloud to enhance its internal systems and improve productivity, activities that have seen the company bag a coveted CIO 100 Award…