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Drilling Down on PCoIP Settings on VMware Horizon 7.7

Using the pcoip.admx file, you can change the behavior of your PCoIP connection between a virtual desktop and a VDI client.

News Roundup 06-20-19: Microsoft & Oracle Partner, WANdisco Launches Migration Tool, More

Microsoft and Oracle partner (again), WANdisco launches migration tool, Optiv Security announces its Cloud Threat Monitoring and Compliance as-a-Service, MongoDB adds new cloud services, Agile Stacks now offers multi-cloud support, Edgewise Networks introduces Zero Trust Auto-Segmentation.

Preview of Microsoft's Azure Bastion Service Now Available

This week Microsoft announced the preview release of its new managed Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Azure Bastion, which provides users a seamless and private connection to Azure virtual machines (VMs) through the Azure Portal.

Kubernetes 1.15 Release Delivers 25 Enhancements

Kubernetes 1.15 is released with the theme of continuous improvement and extensibility.

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Public Preview of Nubeva Prisms TLS Decrypt Released

Nubeva Technologies Ltd. announced the public preview release of its cloud-native, universal Transport Layer Security (TLS) decryption solution, Nubeva Prisms TLS Decrypt, which works on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform running either Linux or Windows.

Riverbed/Versa SD-WAN Pact Targets Large Enterprises

Riverbed and Versa Networks, two players in the burgeoning software-defined wide-area network arena, have entered into a partnership that targets large enterprise penetration.

How To Use AWS as a Robotics Platform

AWS RoboMaker is more than just a tool for managing and monitoring fleets of robots. The service is also designed to act as a development tool, allowing engineers to write, test and refine code prior to applying that code to a production robot.

Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2019 Finally Available for Download

Approximately eight months overdue, the virtualization platform was finally released this week.

Fortinet Tackles Branch, Edge Security in SD-WAN Implementations

Security specialist Fortinet announced a new solution to extend protection to branch networks and devices on the network access edge for enterprises with software-defined wide-area network implementations.

3 Best Practices for Successful Backup and Disaster Recovery

Here's what to keep in mind when planning your organization's backup and DR capabilities.

How To Install and Use Windows Subsystem for Linux 2

Now that it's been released with the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview build, find out how to install, enable and use WSL 2.

What to Expect with Microsoft's Windows Subsystem for Linux 2

Released with the Windows 10 Insider Preview, the new architecture looks to deliver a faster file system performance, among other new and improved features.

6 Lessons Learned During a Real-World Azure Migration

Paul Schnackenburg walks through an implementation of public cloud computing for a small business IT infrastructure and shares what lessons were learned along the way.

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Firm Ranks Managed SD-WAN Service Providers

AT&T tops what research firm claims to be the first benchmark for U.S. Software-Defined Wide-Area-Networking services.

Research Shows Industry Still Struggling to Define SD-WAN

Software-Defined Wide-Area Networking is arguably the hottest topic in the software-centric enterprise networking transformation, but recent research shows the industry is still struggling to define the wide-ranging space.

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Under the Hood: Intel Turbo Boost, Part 2

Tom Fenton shares the results of some tests he conducted with Turbo Boost enabled and disabled on a CPU.

The Dell UltraSharp U3219Q Monitor with Built-in KVM Switch

With enough real estate to work with multiple documents, you can attach multiple different computers and VDI clients, as well as wireless and wired keyboards and mice with no issues.

Networking Survey: SD-WAN Is Entry Point to Huge Software-Defined Transition

A new survey by Juniper Networks reveals a software-defined future for the industry, with software-defined wide-area-networking serving as the entry point for many organizations.

Under the Hood: Intel Turbo Boost

Tom Fenton takes a look at what the technology is and when it will come into play on a CPU.

Equinix Virtual Network Services Help IT Move to the Edge

Interconnection specialist Equinix has debuted a software-centric service leveraging network functions virtualization (NFV) to help its customers moving IT to the edge connect digital supply chains.

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