'New and Improved' Often Isn't.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 10/28/2016
Year-over-year growth is strong, while license revenue lags.
If there was any doubt, here's proof the software-defined networking movement has gone mainstream: Microsoft is fully on board.
No Buzzfeed gimmicks here; just good reasons why attending TechMentor may save your career from a horrible death.
- By Greg Shields
- 10/27/2016
It's clear that Europe is no longer VMworld's "little sister" show.
It's the only new version that retains the processor-based licensing model.
Not all the virtualization upgrades are improvements.
The two non-profit organizations most associated with evangelizing the young software-defined networking movement and developing tools and projects for the technology are merging.
A raft of releases cover much of the market.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 10/21/2016
Bare-metal cloud services take another step in IaaS.
- By John K. Waters
- 10/21/2016
Understanding the distinctions is crucial.
The container-building platform takes several big steps.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 10/20/2016
While it's not as extensive an upgrade as vSphere 6.5, it still adds some important capabilities.
Improved UI, more security and better container support headline the upgrades to VMware's flagship hypervisor.
The Barcelona show builds on the key VMworld U.S. announcements.
It's VMware's second major cloud partnership; the first was with IBM.
- By John K. Waters
- 10/17/2016
The new product is called "VMware Cloud on AWS."
- By John K. Waters
- 10/14/2016
System Center Configuration Manager also gets an update.
Shavlik recommends rolling out patching pilot programs.
A new spin on an old idea.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 10/11/2016