A PernixData case study.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 01/19/2016
Software-defined networking pioneer Big Switch Networks today announced new funding of $48.5 million, demonstrating continuing momentum for the upstart technology disrupting traditional enterprise datacenters.
2015 could be seen as the year virtualization technology moved from being something of interest to being an established part of industry-standard datacenters.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 01/19/2016
It's easier, and works better, than you might think.
The Dell/VMware deal, the rise of KVM and more.
Finding out who has gone rogue on your network.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 01/14/2016
Rick riffs on legacy apps, automation and storage for the new year.
- By Rick Vanover
- 01/13/2016
DataCore's "Adaptive Parallel IO" represents a breakthrough.
- By Jon William Toigo
- 01/12/2016
How to keep from falling for the "X technology is dead" marketing hype.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 01/12/2016
The 6.1 release of VDP has many improvements for providing backup and recovery in a vSphere environment. Learn how to get it going with this step-by-step tutorial.
The deal is expected to close in Q1 2016.
Look out for containers-as-a-service.
- By David Messina
- 01/08/2016
Dell's announcement that it was buying EMC will be the mega-merger to end all mega-mergers. How will it affect VMware, which thrived with the hands-off policy of its former bosses?
Testing is ramping up, and adoption in production environments has been steady, if not spectacular.
Fujitsu yesterday announced a new suite of layered products to advance SDN for carriers, service providers and cloud builders.
Ben Armstrong discusses containers in this final installment.
- By Paul Schnackenburg
- 01/05/2016
Every year, publication editorWhat does Jon Toigo see when he looks into his crystal ball?
- By Jon William Toigo
- 01/05/2016
Ben Armstrong discusses virtualization options for storage and Azure.
- By Paul Schnackenburg
- 01/04/2016
Old ideas of virtualization still hold, even in 2016.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 01/04/2016
As the calendar flips over to 2016, it's time for our contributing editors to look back and take stock of those products that they loved best in the last year.