Hyper-V is at the top of the risk chart.
Before jumping in, find out what the water's like.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 08/08/2016
It's not the most user-friendly tool, although it's extremely useful.
You probably have a disaster recovery plan in place. But do you know that it's ready if your worst-case scenario occurs?
- By Jim Whelan, Christine Taylor
- 08/02/2016
A steadily growing product line necessitated the changes.
- By Scott Bekker
- 08/02/2016
Humble suggestions for keeping the company on course.
DataCore sets another benchmark.
- By Jon William Toigo
- 08/01/2016
Two new studies document the software-defined transformation.
It didn't take long for Verizon to follow AT&T into the virtualized network services market, launching its own offering just days after the fellow telecommunications giant introduced a similar service.
Exploring replication on Azure.
- By Paul Schnackenburg
- 07/27/2016
Exploring options in the bare-metal world.
Resin.io believes containers can promote rapid development.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 07/27/2016
What started as a small gathering of virtualization geeks has grown into a powerhouse IT event.
There are often legitimate reasons why an enterprise may avoid an upgrade.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 07/26/2016
Open source groups focusing on software-defined networking and network functions virtualization have formed a new project, attracting new partners such as Google, Radisys and Samsung.
Is "shelter in place" really the right answer?
- By Jon William Toigo
- 07/25/2016
Chris Wolf's transition from observer to participant.
A look back at some of the more memorable events that took place at VMworld over the years.
An intriguing player in the cloud management space.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 07/22/2016
A joint effort among open software-defined networking organizations has resulted in a new leaf-spine datacenter fabric leveraging commodity white-box hardware and open source technologies.