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The Essential VMware

To get your virtualization project off the ground, all you need to know about VMware are its core products. Here's an overview.

VMWorld 2013: A World Unto Itself

VMworld 2013 is no ordinary show. For Virtualization Review, it's the event of the year -- the one that takes our breath away as we try to keep up with new developments and updates upon updates on products that churn out of the labs of VMware and the related third-party products and services ecosystem.

You Don't Want to Miss This

Three Virtualization Review contributors give you their top VMworld 2013 sessions.

Don't Miss These VMworld 2013 Sessions

With 358 sessions, time is money. Here are five sessions where your time will be well spent.

XenServer Now Fully an Open Source Project

Citrix also simplifies licensing for the commercial version that it will continue to sell and support.

Deploy VMs from a Template via vSphere Web Client

I find myself working within vSphere Web Client more these days, and using the product is growing on me.

ESXi Is Hyper-V, Management Isn't

Hear this, Hyper-V deniers: The hypervisor you hate is the hypervisor you love

Insights into the Event of the Decade

VMware's Robin Matlock on the show's many offerings.

Teradici and the DNA Behind Its Virtual Desktops

Ziad Lammam, director of product management for desktop solutions at Teradici, sat down recently with Virtualization Review to discuss market trends and his company's technology.

Why You'll Be Seeing More Converged Solutions

Ravi Chalaka, vice president of solutions marketing at Hitachi Data Systems, recently sat down with Virtualization Review magazine to discuss trends in virtualization and how HDS is addressing them.

Storage For the Modern Data Center

Kieran Harty, CEO of Tintri, recently took time to speak with Virtualization Review magazine about industry trends and how his company's products address customers' needs.

Microsoft Launches Azure Mobile Services and Azure Web Sites

The second-day keynote of Microsoft's Build conference focused on the back end, primarily the Windows Azure cloud platform.

Microsoft Gives Virtual Machines in Windows Azure a Security Boost

Those using Microsoft's Windows Azure cloud service now have access to a new security option that lets them block unauthorized users from accessing virtual machines.

XenServer Updated, Now Open Source Project

Improved performance, higher virtual CPU limits per host are new; so is simplified licensing.

Microsoft, Oracle Mend Fences To Ink Broad Cloud Pact

Microsoft and Oracle put their longtime rivalry on pause this week to announce a potentially far-reaching agreement to support all of Oracle's key software offerings on Microsoft's Windows Server, Hyper-V and Windows Azure services.

Citrix Co-Founder Ed Iacobucci, 59

More recently helming VirtualWorks, Iacobucci was a key figure at IBM as well as Citrix.

How To Analyze Performance, Capacity with Foglight

Foglight Free Edition has enough capability to figure out your performance and capacity issues. Here's a look at the various tools.

The Disaster Recovery Assurance Paradigm Shift

The cloud has shifted the frequency with which we need to test our systems' capabilities to come back from disaster, from months to right now and often.

Peer into the Cloud with vCenter Log Insight

Beta version of log analysis appliance consolidates log info from various physical and virtual environments for deep inspection and reporting.

From TechEd: Hyper-V Improvements in Windows Server 2012 R2

Microsoft used its TechEd confab to show off a bevy of Hyper-V improvements to come with Windows Server 2012 R2.

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