Jeff Burt

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Jeffrey Burt has been with eWEEK since 2000, covering an array of areas that includes servers, networking, PCs, processors, converged infrastructure, unified communications and the Internet of things.

Dell Brings Water-Cooling System to Hyperscale Data Centers

AUSTIN, Texas—Dell engineers have been working with Intel and online auction site eBay for the past six years to develop a custom system that uses water to cool servers in hyperscale data centers. Now the tech vendor is ready to unveil the water-cooling system to the industry. Dell officials on June 2 introduced the system—code-named […]

Dell Officials Confident of Chinese Approval of EMC Deal

AUSTIN, Texas—Dell has gotten the approval of U.S. and European regulators for its $67 billion to buy data storage giant EMC, and now is only awaiting the OK of Chinese officials—and eventually EMC shareholders. And that will come, according to two company officials. Speaking May 31 to a group of journalists and analysts here, Gaurav […]

Cavium, Marvell Want to Put More Pressure on Intel in Data Center

ARM chip partners Cavium and Marvell are using the Computex 2016 show this week to further their case for the use of low-power ARM-based processors in the data center. Cavium, one of the first vendors to bring ARM-based data center systems-on-a-chip (SoCs) to market, introduced the next generation of its ThunderX chips that officials said […]

ARM Takes Aim at VR, AR, Mobile Gaming with New GPU, CPU

Over almost a decade ARM has become the key silicon player in the mobile space, with its low-power chip designs running most of the smartphones in the world. Officials with the company see the smartphone’s future as more than just a communications and Internet access tool. The device will become the portal through which emerging […]

Dell, Qualcomm, Brocade Pave the Way Into China via Partnerships

Dell, Qualcomm and Brocade are all using partnerships with Chinese entities to expand their presence in the country’s massive market. Officials with all three U.S. tech vendors this past week said they are either creating joint ventures with Chinese companies or the government or investing in a Chinese-owned startup to gain more traction in a […]

HP Inc. Adjusts to the ‘New Normal’ in PC Market

HP Inc. is continuing to adjust to what CEO Dion Weisler is calling the “new normal” in a PC market that continues to contract and to change in hopes of reinvigorating sales. For HP, that means cutting costs while driving innovation around new form factors, and balancing the drive to focus more time and effort […]

Avaya Looks to Sort Out Its Future

The future for telecommunications technology vendor Avaya is looking uncertain. According to reports, the company—which is migrating away from its hardware-based roots and toward becoming more of a communications software and services supplier—may be up for sale, or at least willing to sell some of its product assets in hopes of reducing some of its […]

Intel Bolsters Its Position in Self-Driving Cars, IoT

Intel is broadening its capabilities in such critical growth markets as autonomous vehicles and the Internet of things with the acquisition of Itseez, a small company with an expertise in computer vision technology. Intel announced the deal May 26, with Doug Davis, senior vice president and general manager of the chip maker’s Internet of Things […]

Juniper Adds 2 New Switches to Unite Networking Architecture

Juniper Networks is adding to its Unite networking architecture with the addition of two new EX Series access switches that officials say will bring greater security and easier management to campus and branch networks. The new switches—the the EX2300 and EX3400—will give small and midsize businesses a more manageable network infrastructure as they continue their […]

A Smart Toothbrush Wins Intel’s IoT-Focused Reality TV Show

Intel, which is aggressively pushing into emerging growth areas like the Internet of things, last year announced it was teaming up with the creator of such reality TV shows as “Survivor” and “Shark Tank” to develop a television program in which teams compete to build the best connected device using the chip maker’s Curie technology. […]