The intersection of two emerging technologies, and what it means for the future of computing.
IT security never gets any easier, and 2018 certainly looks set to present us with new challenges.
A recent study by migration analytics firm TSO Logic tries to pin down exactly why and how most organizations end up overpaying for cloud services.
The Azure Migrate solution is expected to be production-ready for organizations in the next six months.
Oracle's total cloud revenues grew at a healthy rate in its latest financial quarter, but it wasn't enough to assuage Wall Street concerns.
Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS) this week announced the release of its next Linux server OS, Amazon Linux 2.
The company's Software-Defined Branch is an enterprise offering that reportedly simplifies and optimizes the cost of branch networks and WANs via the consolidation of multiple functions like routing, SD-WAN, firewall, UTM and SaaS optimization.
Gartner Inc. is reporting this week that worldwide server revenue is up 16 percent in Q3 2017, mainly due to the drive to build the "infrastructure to support cloud and hybrid-cloud implementations," as stated by Research Vice President Jeffrey Hewitt.
OpenContrail is described as a scalable network virtualization control plane that provides both feature-rich software-defined networking and strong security.
Security breaches, public cloud and CEO departures made the past year unforgettable.
Expect and be prepared for hacks into your network.
Commodity grids, edge computing and new dev environments are trends to look for in 2018.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 12/12/2017
The cloud is changing everything. Just how much will be evident next year.
Application-centric performance management for the enterprise.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 12/12/2017
VMware and endpoint security firm Carbon Black are collaborating on a new security solution that aims to protect datacenters against unknown threats.
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose and our editors’ favorite products of the year: It must be December.
Redmond added more options to its Azure Virtual Machine (VM) offerings this month.
To accommodate emerging application architectures, VMware this week updated its NSX-T platform, based on software-defined networking technologies.
Recently published data from Indeed.com shows increased interest in Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Server Migration Service has added support to move Microsoft Hyper-V VMs to its cloud.