More and more x86 workloads are returning to the big box. It makes perfect sense, too, as it's the big box where the cloud had been conceived decades ago.
Dell Compellent SAN delivers agility, ease of use to Scott County, Minn. and it could save them $60K/hour in the event of a disaster.
A Q&A with the tech chief on what keeps the company looking above the cloud.
Jim Curry, general manager of Rackspace Cloud Builders, is having a good time giving the people what they want.
The VMware CIO runs internal projects and test-drives new products.
ADCs serve a new generation of business applications, with specific benefits when implemented in virtualized and cloud-based environments.
- By Eric Beehler
- 09/01/2011
The company is charging full-speed into the cloud -- and showing it has what it takes to dominate an industry.
With their growing pains behind them, the Microsoft hypervisor and management suite have become formidable competitors.
A Q&A with Paul Prince, CTO of the Dell Enterprise Product Group.
Mobile virtualization promises to greatly enhance mobile communications, but it's still in its early stages.
VDI mindshare and market share are up in the air as more -- and more diverse -- vendors enter the fray.
- By Alan Maddison
- 07/01/2011
Six CTOs tell us what they think is keeping virtualization and cloud computing from proliferating, and offer solutions to get past those barriers.
Depleted resources, storage provisioning, virtual machine sprawl and excessive virtual hard disk files are some of the key challenges facing storage virtualization users.
Citrix has built a global company that wants to "play well with others" and has struck up some key partnerships in the process.
Salesforce.com's Director of Platform Research offers his thoughts on his company running with the SaaS tag, as well as how virtualization and cloud computing are impacting business.
Rahul Bakshi of SunGard Availability Services doles out managed services.
The push to the cloud is putting heavy pressure on virtualized datacenters to change with the dynamic times.
Microsoft's flagship Windows, Office and Exchange offerings may face renewed challenges in the stratospheric battle to come.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 03/01/2011
A college in Vermont is significantly reducing the number of its physical servers by going virtual. The payoff? Energy efficiency, cost savings, and a second data center just for disaster recovery.
- By Bridget McCrea
- 02/07/2011
So far, so good: $13M saved, 80% ROI