Tag: bandwidth

  • Cloud Blog: Announcing cloud-native integration of security service edge (SSE) with Cloud WAN

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/ncc-gateway-for-cloud-wan-helps-secure-network-access/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Announcing cloud-native integration of security service edge (SSE) with Cloud WAN Feedly Summary: Last week at Google Cloud Next 25, we announced Cloud WAN, a fully managed, reliable, and secure solution for enterprise wide area network (WAN) architectures that’s built on Google’s planet-scale network. Today, we begin a…

  • Cloud Blog: H4D VMs: Next-generation HPC-optimized VMs

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/new-h4d-vms-optimized-for-hpc/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: H4D VMs: Next-generation HPC-optimized VMs Feedly Summary: At Google Cloud Next, we introduced H4D VMs, our latest machine type for high performance computing (HPC). Building upon existing HPC offerings, H4D VMs are designed to address the evolving needs of demanding workloads in industries such as manufacturing, weather forecasting,…

  • Cloud Blog: Introducing Ironwood TPUs and new innovations in AI Hypercomputer

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/whats-new-with-ai-hypercomputer/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Introducing Ironwood TPUs and new innovations in AI Hypercomputer Feedly Summary: Today’s innovation isn’t born in a lab or at a drafting board; it’s built on the bedrock of AI infrastructure. AI workloads have new and unique demands — addressing these requires a finely crafted combination of hardware…

  • Cloud Blog: Driving enterprise transformation with new compute innovations and offerings

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/delivering-new-compute-innovations-and-offerings/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Driving enterprise transformation with new compute innovations and offerings Feedly Summary: In the last 12 months, we’ve made incredible enhancements to our Compute Engine platform. This is driven most notably by new fourth-generation compute instances and Hyperdisk block storage as well as major customer experience enhancements. Across all…

  • Cloud Blog: Google’s AI-powered next-generation global network: Built for the Gemini era

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/google-global-network-principles-and-innovations/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Google’s AI-powered next-generation global network: Built for the Gemini era Feedly Summary: From answering search queries, to streaming YouTube videos, to handling the most demanding cloud workloads, for over 25 years, we’ve been relentlessly pushing the boundaries of network technology, building a global infrastructure that powers Google and…

  • Cloud Blog: What’s new with Google Cloud networking

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/networking-innovations-at-google-cloud-next25/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: What’s new with Google Cloud networking Feedly Summary: The AI era is here, fundamentally reshaping industries and demanding unprecedented network capabilities for training, inference and serving AI models. To power this transformation, organizations need global networking solutions that can handle massive capacity, seamless connectivity, and provide robust security. …

  • Cloud Blog: Cloud WAN: Connect your global enterprise with a network built for the AI era

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/networking/connect-globally-with-cloud-wan-for-the-ai-era/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Cloud WAN: Connect your global enterprise with a network built for the AI era Feedly Summary: For over 25 years, Google has pushed the boundaries of the network, with innovations that connect billions of users around the world to essential services like Gmail, YouTube, and Search. At the…

  • Slashdot: Wikimedia Drowning in AI Bot Traffic as Crawlers Consume 65% of Resources

    Source URL: https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/04/04/2357233/wikimedia-drowning-in-ai-bot-traffic-as-crawlers-consume-65-of-resources Source: Slashdot Title: Wikimedia Drowning in AI Bot Traffic as Crawlers Consume 65% of Resources Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text highlights an emerging issue faced by the Wikimedia Foundation, where web crawlers are significantly impacting their infrastructure by overwhelming it with automated traffic, particularly for training AI…