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How Superb is Dell’s New VRTX Server?
Dell’s VRTX server has many users interested primarily because of its capabilities. Dell isn’t touting the VRTX as a mini data center, but describing it this way would not be inaccurate. Dell is indeed becoming increasingly noticeable for its advancements in server technology. While it is not saying too much about what each product release can be considered, users are describing them on their own.
The server business is clearly beginning to experience some competition. It is turning more commoditized, and Dell seems to be moving along a path that will most likely allow it to separate itself from the rest of the lot.
Dell’s VRTX Offers Great Combination in One Package
Dell’s VRTX, which is one of its latest releases offers a great combination if you’re looking for a server with great storage and networking. This device can be rolled under a desk and plugged into a 110-volt outlet.
At this point, Dell is not telling users what they should think of the VRTX as, and they’re not even dictating that it ought to be used within a data center. However, the capability of this machine is undeniable. The VRTX operates without any additional cooling system, and is best used in small and/or remote offices.
The PowerEdge VRTX Can Comprise a Maximum of 4 servers
The VRTX offers immense capacity with its 48TB of Storage and the ability to carry four servers. In its 5U device, it also has a network switch. It runs on agent-free Web-based management and has an entirely new geographical sight of all IT assets distributed. This feature can cut time and slash potentials for error.
The VRTX allows you to cable two or more of these machines together. However, they were not designed for working in clusters because their computing capabilities and storage capacity cannot be grouped together. A great feature of the VRTX is that it is on wheels, which enable great convenience. You can roll it to wherever you need to place it.
Dell’s at a Deciding Phase in Its History
Dell has perceivably reached a deciding point after its 29-year history as a PC and server. Users will most likely begin to see Dell as an all-around producer of IT products as well as services providers. In view of this, it will need to formulate creative IT packages.
Undoubtedly, the VRTX is a complete package that can be used for a small and remote office. Some experts say that this is a computer that suits all. While the Dell leadership did not make any compelling statements on the VRTX in particular, it comments on its recent releases and says that its differentiated approach is designed to accommodate customers of all sizes.
Users remain keen about what Dell has to offer in the near future since it will almost inevitably move towards producing devices like the VRTX. With much user appreciation, Dell is encouraged to improve its products further, leaving users excited about future announcements.
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Our continued commitment to combating child exploitation online
In 2011, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s (NCMEC’s) Cybertipline received 17.3 million images and videos of suspected child abuse. This is four times more than what their Exploited Children's Division (ECD) saw in 2007. And the number is still growing. Behind these images are real, vulnerable kids who are sexually victimized and victimized further through the distribution of their images.
It is critical that we take action as a community—as concerned parents, guardians, teachers and companies—to help combat this problem.
Child sexual exploitation is a global problem that needs a global solution. More than half of the images and videos reported to NCMEC are from outside of the U.S. With this in mind, we need to sustain and encourage borderless communication between organizations fighting this problem on the ground. For example, NCMEC’s CyberTipline is accessible to 60 countries, helping local law enforcement agencies effectively execute their investigations.
Google has been working on fighting child exploitation since as early as 2006 when we joined the Technology Coalition, teaming up with other tech industry companies to develop technical solutions. Since then, we’ve been providing software and hardware to helping organizations all around the world to fight child abuse images on the web and help locate missing children.
There is much more that can be done, and Google is taking our commitment another step further through a $5 million effort to eradicate child abuse imagery online. Part of this commitment will go to global child protection partners like the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the Internet Watch Foundation. We’re providing additional support to similar heroic organizations in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia and Latin America.
Since 2008, we’ve used “hashing” technology to tag known child sexual abuse images, allowing us to identify duplicate images which may exist elsewhere. Each offending image in effect gets a unique ID that our computers can recognize without humans having to view them again. Recently, we’ve started working to incorporate encrypted “fingerprints” of child sexual abuse images into a cross-industry database. This will enable companies, law enforcement and charities to better collaborate on detecting and removing these images, and to take action against the criminals. Today we’ve also announced a $2 million Child Protection Technology Fund to encourage the development of ever more effective tools.
We’re in the business of making information widely available, but there’s certain “information” that should never be created or found. We can do a lot to ensure it’s not available online—and that when people try to share this disgusting content they are caught and prosecuted.
Posted by Jacquelline Fuller, Director, Google Giving
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