The 4th Industrial Revolution: Digitally Transformed Workloads

This blog was co-authored with Bright Computing Increasingly, engineers and infrastructure administrators are looking for workload agility. But what exactly is workload agility? First, let’s define workload. Workloads are the computing tasks that employees initiate on systems to complete their companies’ missions. Precision Medicine, Semiconductor Design, Digital Pathology, Connected Mobility, Quantitative Research, and Autonomous Driving are all examples of compute-intensive workloads that are typically deployed on computing infrastructure. “Workload agility,” then, refers to the ability to seamlessly spin up resources to complete any of your companies required compute intensive tasks. In an ideal world, dedicated and … READ MORE

Source: Dell Blog