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Click HereSoftware-defined storage may be an attractive option for IT shops, provided they can trust new kinds of vendors with their storage management.
Cooking up a private cloud with a self-service portal can free up time otherwise spent provisioning VMs. You just need the right ingredients.
There were a slew of product announcements at VMworld, but some of the most important things I learned won't appear in any technical release notes.
The past six months have been rife with acquisitions in the VDI market. Let's dig into what these deals mean for desktop virtualization pros.
Project AppBlast got lost in the Horizon Suite shuffle at VMworld 2012. IT pros were left wanting more information about how and where the technology will be used.
Disaster could strike at any time, so you need a DR plan that covers your VDI servers, virtual desktops and hardware.
ARM-based servers march onward toward data center markets with support from Hewlett-Packard and Dell, but not as much support from Intel.
The rise of mobile devices and other advances make capacity planning a difficult proposition for IT professionals.
Through improved processing speed and reduced costs, IBM's new zEnterprise mainframe hopes to turn hybrid cloud customers' heads.
VMware vRAM isn't quite dead yet. The pricing and licensing model lives on for public cloud service providers who build their offerings on vSphere.
With improved features and AWS' API specifications, Eucalyptus 3.1 may mean open source competition for OpenStack.
IT teams and business units don't always agree on how what cloud model should function within the enterprise. The hybrid cloud model can bridge IT and LOB gaps.