Cloud Computing


A Step-By-Step Guide to DIY Cloud

Trevor Pott takes the first step toward rolling his own.

Migrating Virtual Machines to the Cloud

5nine Software Launches Updated V2V Easy Converter.

HPE Buys Nimble: What Does It Mean?

The enterprise giant paid $1.2 billion for the storage vendor.

Securing Data in the Cloud

International boundaries create serious legal challenges.

Pretty Slides Can't Mask a Bad Product

Beware of vendors who substitute jargon and buzzwords for clear descriptions and details.

Weighing the Cloud Decision

When to move, or whether to move at all.

How To Survive the Next Amazonpocalypse

There are numerous cloud options out there. Learn what they are.

Disaster Planning Lessons From the Amazon S3 Outage

Don't blame it all on Amazon.

Does Public Cloud Spell Doom for Channel Partners?

Also, what it could mean for your IT career.

Kubernetes on Azure: an Analysis

The increasingly-popular container model gets another cloud boost.

Microsoft Adds Kubernetes Management to Azure

New features, including elastic sizing, were added as well.

Hey Brother, Can You Spare a Server?

YellowDog's unusual take on providing capacity for large render projects.

How Much Cloud Is Too Much?

Don't let fear force you to spend more than needed on backup and disaster recovery.

Red Hat Rolls Out OpenShift Container Platform 3.4

It's focused heavily on software-defined storage.

Top 5 Virtualization Events of 2016

A lot happened in the past year. Here are five highlights.

Virtualization Predictions for 2017

Two big trends: Microsoft becomes the hybrid cloud leader, container wars turn bloody.

Smoothing the Path to the Cloud

An updated review of Apollo Cloud by PROMISE Technology.

Citrix Acquires App Virtualization Company Unidesk

Unidesk packages apps as modular virtual disk "layers."

Key Factors in Choosing On-Premises IT vs. Public Cloud

Public cloud computing costs more than do-it-yourself datacenters. Except when it doesn't.

WIRED: The Internet of Things Is Coming. Plan Accordingly.

IoT is here, but isn't yet well developed. Before jumping in, consider carefully what's available now and what your goals are for the future.

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