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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 Receives Security Certification

It now meets international cryptography standards.

vSphere 6.5: A Real-World Review

A new admin client headlines the changes, most of which are positive.

IT Salary Expert Offers Insight Into Changing Landscape

To get ahead, you need to stay agile.

Pass-Through Authentication Preview Added to Azure AD

No DMZ is required for the new service.

Should You Use Hyperthreading with VMware?

The answer, as it so often is, is "it depends."

Added Security for Upcoming Windows 10 Update

The 'Creators Update' may not be out until March 2017, though.

How To Update an ESXi Host to ESXi 6.5 Using the Command Line

It's not as daunting as it may appear.

Big Switch Networks Tackles SDN Security

Enhancements to its SDN monitoring fabric are part of a new BigSecure Architecture.

Quick Tip: Virtual Disk Encryption in vSphere 6.5

Knowing the difference between virtual disk encryption and virtual machine encryption can save you some heartburn.

Each Transaction Tells a Story

The challenges of real-time data analysis is being tackled by INETCO.

vSAN 6.5: A Real-World Review

VMware's updated software-defined storage product mostly finds its mark.

Security Team Contradicts Microsoft Claim of Windows 10 Security

CERT says Windows 10 should still run the Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit.

DevOps and Mainframes Don't Have To Be Enemies

Compuware adds agility to mainframe development.

Scale Computing Single Node Appliance: A Review

An easy-to-use server that can be pricey.

Citrix ShareFile Targets Mobile and Digital Offices

It's focused on document sharing in the cloud.

Overcoming the RAM Bottleneck

There are new ways to deal with memory issues and make your datacenter more efficient.

Red Hat Releases Fedora 25

A large number of use cases are supported.

Peeling Back the Cloud-Native Architecture Layers

Cloud-native architecture can be complex and confusing. Here's a roadmap to help you get started.

New Project Seeks to Bridge SDN-NFV Gap

A new open source project hosted by The Linux Foundation says it bridges the gap between software-defined networking and network functions virtualization in its 1.0 release.

Walking Away From the Mainframe

TmaxSoft says it's possible -- without wrecking your apps.

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