Cisco Systems Inc.'s complicated relationship with the upstart software-defined networking (SDN) movement took another twist with new support for open standards overlay technology.
Scott, who served as Microsoft's CIO before coming to VMware, starts his new job today.
The Microsoft hypervisor gets a major makeover. See what's on the way.
- By Paul Schnackenburg
- 02/06/2015
New paint on an old fence, or a true computing breakthrough?
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 02/06/2015
It also prevailed in a patent infringement case brought by Symantec.
- By Scott Bekker
- 02/06/2015
A new switch and software-defined networking (SDN) capabilities highlight enhancements to the Brocade VCS fabric portfolio announced today by Brocade.
The all-in-one appliance was aimed at SMBs needing a simple virtual desktop infrastructure solution.
Many VMware partners won't be happy; will customers?
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 02/04/2015
In the fourth quarter of 2014, Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS) garnered 30 percent of the worldwide cloud infrastructure services provider market on the strength of 25 percent revenue growth from the third quarter, according to new data from Synergy Research Group.
VMware has added a lot of value to the open source, private cloud platform.
How does the new, all-flash version compare with VSAN 5.5?
The company now integrates all layers of the virtualization stack.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 02/03/2015
It's the first major upgrade in three years, since vSphere 5.5.
Analyst Tom Fenton says the flagship VMware product has a host of upgrades that should please admins.
Tools for the specific challenges of SDDCs.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 01/30/2015
Pluribus Networks is gaining prominence in the emerging software-defined networking (SDN) space, winning another in a string of accolades shortly after announcing massive new funding
About 900 employees and contractors will be losing their jobs.
Four services will be initially offered; more to come.
Amazon Web Services Inc. today took a tilt at traditional enterprise e-mail providers by announcing a preview of Amazon WorkMail.
Its long-delayed march to the NYSE was worth the wait -- it opened at more than $20 per share.