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3 DevOps Tools You Should Start With

There are so many options out there; here's a quick guide to finding the right ones.

Red Hat and Containers

The company is combining containers and microservices in interesting ways.

Cloud Evolution: 5 Reasons Why 'Now' Is Good

Just starting to transition your enterprise to the cloud? Your timing might just be perfect.

Big Switch Adds Use Cases to SDN Fabric

Big Switch Networks updated its software-defined networking solutions with new use cases and support for more open networking switches, along with other enhancements to help enterprises transform their networks with next-generation technology.

Taking a (Box) Shuttle to the Cloud

Box has a new offering to that involves a combination of software and consulting.

Using Azure Services for Archival Storage

Microsoft Office backup in the Microsoft cloud.

New VMware Fling Diagnoses DRS

It allows admins to peek under the Distributed Resource Scheduler's hood.

Start-Up Emerges To Supplant SDN

Apparently this new-age software-defined networking stuff is already in danger of becoming yesterday's news, if start-up Apstra Inc. has its way.

Docker Datacenter Launched

Its integration with Microsoft Azure is highlighted.

The Birth of Faster Storage

NVMe is new, but has a lot of promise in the all-flash market.

The Impact of VMware Photon on the Market

There are more questions than answers right now.

Juniper Expands OpenLab Program for Exploring SDN, NFV Technologies

Juniper Networks today announced an expansion of its OpenLab program, with new locations where enterprises can explore new network virtualization technologies such as software-defined networking and network functions virtualization.

New Partnership Helps VMware Enhance Mobile Device Protection

The agreement with Tanium leads to the Trustpoint tool.

VMware's Photon OS Is Officially Released

An administration guide is also published.

Insight Into vSphere Clusters

SIOS' new product offers predictive analytics.

How Ransomware Changes Backup and Disaster Recovery

Ransomware can corrupt an entire network's worth of data very quickly. Are you ready?

New ONOS Software-Defined Networking OS Released

"Goldeneye" is the name of the seventh and latest release of the open source SDN operating system championed by the ONOS Project.

5 Ways Virtualization Has Reinvented the Datacenter

The transformation has been staggering.

The Time Is Now to Embrace Parallel Processing

DataCore shows what can happen.

Maturing Your Multi-Cloud Strategy Starts with the Network

Using software-defined technologies can smooth the journey.

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