Expect and be prepared for hacks into your network.
VMware, the leading virtualization company in the world, went all-in on Amazon Web Services.
Unnecessarily complicated login processes demonstrate how far there still is to go.
The VMware CEO talks about what excites him most about his job.
Some suggestions for how to handle VMware.
Humble suggestions for keeping the company on course.
The Dell/VMware deal, the rise of KVM and more.
VMware's direction has changed in unpredictable ways.
Big advances, especially in storage technology, may make it more viable than you realize.
What are we likely to see when it comes to the "Internet of Things," cloud computing and careers?
I'm not one to spout my own opinions or predictions.
- By Michael Domingo
- 01/06/2014
VMworld 2013 is no ordinary show. For Virtualization Review, it's the event of the year -- the one that takes our breath away as we try to keep up with new developments and updates upon updates on products that churn out of the labs of VMware and the related third-party products and services ecosystem.
- By Michael Domingo
- 07/01/2013
Why is SimpliVity's CEO so confident that OmniCube will be a success? Maybe it's from the run of successes he's had, starting many years ago as an Israel Defense Special Forces commander, where he deployed technology to enhance the intelligence apparatus of his country.
You want a piece of Jon Toigo? Be my guest.
The Bromium cofounder and former Citrix CTO views his public battles as an essential element in his strategy to bring technology to the people by making sure they understand it.