Software-defined networking (SDN) company Pluribus Networks this week updated its Netvisor network hypervisor OS for better integration with existing networks.
Among the many challengers stepping into the ring, the top contender is Microsoft.
The company encourages customers to consider SQL in the cloud or SQL Server 2014.
The container company is a darling of venture capitalists.
The IDC study also shows that most are using their clouds for IT operations.
Microsoft on Wednesday said it will offer Hyper-V container support to provide additional deployment scenarios and allow for the development of more scalable apps.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 04/09/2015
Next-generation networking vendor Plexxi Inc. announced a partnership with server hardware company PSSC Labs to provide a converged Big Data solution featuring software-defined networking (SDN) technology.
VMware Inc. last week released a security update for the Oracle Java runtime environment (JRE).
The company was founded by a former NASA CTO.
It's included in the latest Windows 10 technical preview.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 04/02/2015
The enterprise mobility tools maker has gone dark; attempts to discern what happened have failed.
The former "Fling" is for Windows vCenter Servers using a SQL Server database.
The newest version of its tablet will come with a free Windows 10 upgrade offer.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 03/31/2015
The cloud giant undercuts the competition in the "how low can you go?" contest.
Year-over-year sales were up more than 30 percent over 2013, according to IDC.
IBM Corp. opened two Network Innovation Centers to help customers explore software-defined networking (SDN), network functions virtualization (NFV), and other emerging virtualization and cloud technologies.
Redmond has released a second preview of Azure AD Connect.
The latest membership survey from the Open Data Center Alliance shows increased use of software-defined networking technologies with even more demand forecast for the near future.
The bundled service offering works with Hyper-V now, with VMware compatibility in the preview stage.
Third-party software dominates the vulnerabilities, according to Secunia.
- By Scott Bekker
- 03/26/2015