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Continuous Processing: Failure Is Not an Option

Stratus' new offering highlights the shortcomings of high availability.

What's Hiding In Your Data?

A college case study in monitoring and protecting personally identifiable information.

Know Thy Network: Proper Workload Optimization Through Analysis

Cirba chats about the pitfalls of inefficient datacenters.

5 Use Cases for Linux Virtual Desktops

It's a Windows world when it comes to VDI, but Linux still has a place.

Containers Come to Hyper-V

They were part of Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 4.

Ex-VMware CEO Diane Greene Picked To Run Google Cloud Efforts

As part of the deal, Google also agrees to buy her cloud startup, bebop.

How Citrix Got Here

Citrix has taken radical new steps to better compete. Here's why it began to struggle.

Docker Adds New Management, Security Capabilities

The company announces a new "Universal Control Plane."

Citrix Spins Off GoTo Lineup, Announces Layoffs

About 1,000 employees will be let go in latest round of restructuring.

Poll: Execs Expect Positive Results from Dell-EMC Deal

They see more innovation and stability, among other benefits.

An Alternative to Microsoft AppFabric

ScaleOut says its software can do more with its "in-memory data grids."

More Efficient I/Os Through Read/Write Optimization

Condusiv touts its V-Locity, using lab tests to support the product.

Microsoft Readies Windows 10 for Business

The first major update of the OS focuses on enterprise enhancements.

NFV Testing Lab Planned

The Telecommunications Industry Association said it will create a vendor-neutral lab to test network functions virtualization interoperability.

Where In the World Is the System Failure?

CloudPhysics says its new feature can track the problem down, no matter where it's hiding.

Introducing ePAT: The Solution To Your Storage Problems

The new technology that's sure to revolutionize the industry.

Microsoft Puts on a Red Hat

The two infrastructure titans announce a joint Azure partnership.

Juniper Disaggregates Junos Software from Hardware, Boosts NFV Efforts

Following the software-defined networking tenet of disaggregating hardware from software, Juniper Networks has done the same with its own offerings while also expanding its network functions virtualization portfolio in yet another nod to the disruptive new-age networking movement.

Midokura SDN Supports OpenStack Liberty, Container Networking

Midokura's software-defined networking virtualization technology now supports the latest OpenStack release, Liberty, and the Kuryr project for container networking.

Tape Storage: What's Old Is New Again

It can even help you survive the coming z-pocalypse.

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