Dell announced today it is expanding its client virtualization solutions with the introduction of the first virtualized 2U rack workstation enabling… Read more at VMblog.com.
Nicira , the network virtualization company, today announced that Calligo, a full-service cloud service provider based in the Channel Islands, has… Read more at VMblog.com.
It’s been an interesting day of contrasts in the world of storage, one that shows storage is a diverse and wide ranging segment of IT.
Tape has been part of the discussion on the twitterverse and despite everyone’s best attempts, is not dead yet. Tape and backup may not be seen as cool - but data protection is an essential requirement of sustainable data management and tape still provides the one of the most cost effective methods of data protection and of course archive. This has happened because tape continues to innovate. Tape drive speeds and media capacities continue to push upwards to meet demand, driving the effective cost per GB down and so keeping tape a player in the long term data retention market. Tape will be around for a long time to come.
Enterprise IT organizations want to deploy a virtualized data center fabric that will provide the foundation for agile private cloud computing. Getting there does not have to be difficult, but it does require a new approach to data center infrastructure design – an approach that is non-disruptive, vendor-agnostic, and very adaptable to changing business requirements.
In his session at the 10th International Cloud Expo, Bruce Fingles, Chief Information Officer and VP of Product Quality at Xsigo, will look at the limitations of traditional thinking, and show how extending the power of virtualization can help maximize performance, minimize complexity, and empower IT organizations with an agile data center fabric.
Pano Logic , the leader in zero client desktop virtualization (VDI), today announced the general availability of Pano System 6 software that provides Read more at VMblog.com.
DataCore Software , a leading provider of storage hypervisor software, today announced that N-TEC, a European system builder and storage vendor, will Read more at VMblog.com.
A Contributed Article by Derick Townsend, ServiceMesh VP of Product Marketing In this article, we’ll discuss the importance of leveraging cloud to… Read more at VMblog.com.
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) has been a hot topic in the IT community for years but delivery models have limited its use. Today there are real options for using the technology to truly replace the existing desktop infrastructure to realize tangible benefits. Today’s cloud-sourced VDI offers the enterprise new opportunities for security, centralization, mobility, and business continuity while avoiding much of the upfront investment of traditional in-house deployments. Utilizing cloud-based VDI to centralize application deployment, secure corporate property, or scale the IT enterprise brings flexibility and a layer of abstraction that was not previously available. There are many different delivery strategies on the market with different benefits, nuances, and use-cases. While most agree that IT’s consumption of infrastructure is changing drastically, how do you choose which is the right model for your business?
VMware, Inc., the global leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure, today announced VMware vFabric Suite 5.1. With new capabilities that… Read more at VMblog.com.
MosChip Semiconductor Technology Ltd., with multi-disciplinary Design Services teams that can deliver ASIC, Software & Systems solutions for… Read more at VMblog.com.