- On premise data storage is a lot like closet space: one can never seem to have enough! However, the arrival of cloud-based storage solutions has changed the dynamic. More storage is just a few clicks away, making data storage today more...
- The last time eWEEK looked at the role of computing in Formula 1 racing, a very lucky Chris Preimesberger visited the headquarters of Ferrari in Maranello, Italy. What he found there, in addition to some drool-worthy race cars, was a...
- Salt Lake City-based Ivanti, which automates IT and security operations to manage and secure data from cloud to edge, and processor-making market leader Intel have announced a new strategic partnership to offer Device-as-a-Service (DaaS)...
- On Tuesday, July 14, at 11 a.m. PDT/2 p.m. EDT/7 p.m. GMT, @eWEEKNews will host its 88th monthly #eWEEKChat. The topic will be “Next-Gen Networking Trends,” and it will be moderated by eWEEK Editor Chris Preimesberger. Some quick...
- Did someone tell your data to shelter in place? That wouldn’t make any sense, would it? Ironically, for vast troves of valuable enterprise data, that might as well be the case, because massive, compute-bound data silos are...
- In the last three months, our workplaces and workspaces have changed, big time. Conference rooms, white boards and in-person meetings have given way to collaboration applications, virtual meetups and home offices amidst the COVID-19...
- Not too many companies actually come out and say something like this, but Delphix, which originated the DataOps school of new-gen data management, has declared completed the original mission it undertook a decade ago when it launched its...
- In the normal course of tech industry happenings, spring is the season of Tier 1 vendor conferences for customers and partners. By this time last year, I had attended CES, IBM Think and PartnerWorld, and Dell Tech World, and was...
- Backups are obviously important. Everyone—both individuals and businesses—should regularly back up their devices and data in case they become compromised. However, there is a distinct difference between backing up the data generated and...
- This week in a blog post, graphics processing unit (GPU) market leader NVIDIA announced it was acquiring open networking pioneer Cumulus Networks. NVIDIA is best known for its GPUs and accelerated computing platforms but does have a...
- Log Insight is a log aggregation, management and analysis tool, that VMware first introduced in 2013 and considered a competitor of Splunk. Yesterday VMware announced the release of version 4.5, available for...
- Today VMware announced the latest release of its cloud management platform vRealize Automation, former vCloud Automation Center. VMware vRealize Automation 7.3 release notes can be found at this link. The...
- “We see greater potential strategic opportunity in NSX over the next decade than our franchise product vSphere has had for the past decade.” said VMware’s CEO Pat Gelsinger talking about...
- Encryption of virtual machines is something that has been requested for years by the security community. VMware continued to postpone its implementation due to the negative operational impact that many...
- In September 2012 Dell announced to have completed the acquisition of Quest Software, a Californian company with an history in systems management, security, business intelligence and, falling back in our...
- Citrix announced its financial results for third quarter 2016. The revenues for the second quarter were $841 million for an increase of 3% compared to Q3 2015. Net income was $132...
- 2016 edition of VMworld US has been quite turbulent, on the other hand during VMworld Europe, happening these days in Barcelona, the company announced a few more products for the...
- Log Insight is a log aggregation, management and analisys tool, that VMware first introduced in 2013 and now is usually compared with Splunk. Yesterday VMware announced Log Insight’s new major...
- Yesterday Microsoft announced the general availability of Windows Server 2016 which the company defines as a cloud-ready OS. Beside fancy definitions, one of the most relevant perks of this release...
- During Oracle OpenWorld 2016 the company released version 3.4.2 of its enterprise virtualization solution. Oracle VM is available for both x86 and SPARC based processor architectures and uses the Xen hypervisor...
- The new Microsoft Azure GS-series virtual machines are made for demanding database-driven workloads.
- While the idea of network virtualization has been around a while, it has not been adopted in the enterprise as quickly as virtualization for servers. Now, VMware, one of the biggest proponents of virtualizing the entire data center, is...
- At the VMworld conference in San Francisco, VMware demonstrated how to move a live virtual machine across two different data centers, and showed off its new container management software.
- Will the EMC Federation break up, as a flurry of recent reports have suggested? VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger, for one, believes one of the most prominent alliances of companies in the technology industry is still the best management structure.
- VMware has updated its stack of data center virtualization software with capabilities that allow an organization to run an entire data center operation and related cloud services as a single unified entity.
- Google has made it official. It is now offering the Google Container Service as a commercial service, allowing customers run full micro-services architecture on the Google Cloud
- VMware has released new versions of its desktop virtualization products with support for Windows 10 and more.
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- After entering beta roughly three months ago, Oracle's VM VirtualBox 5.0 virtualization software is now generally available, offering faster performance and better security.
- Amazon Web Services is hoping better management tools will convince enterprises to move more applications to the cloud, but getting their internal management processes right is even more important than anything the vendor can offer.
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- VirtualBox, the open source virtualization system originally created by Sun and now under Oracle's stewardship, has released its first revision to the left of the decimal point in nearly five years.
- EMC is drawing on its "federation" of companies to help customers build data lakes using EMC storage, VMware virtualization and Pivotal big-data smarts.
- VMware's VMware Horizon desktop virtualization software suite will soon deliver virtual Linux desktops over a network, in addition to the Microsoft Windows desktops it has long provided for remote workers.