The best solution depends on what your data is doing.
- By Larry Parscale
- 11/05/2014
That represents a six-fold increase over 2014 sales.
"Perimeter security is kind of done for," says one expert.
- By John K. Waters
- 11/04/2014
Enabled by emergent software-defined networking (SDN) technology, the nonprofit Internet2 organization announced "the first nationwide, multi-tenant SDN-powered virtualized network capability."
"Real-time protection" against malware is promised for the cloud platform.
The OpenShift Startup Program provides free hosting and technical support.
One popular myth is that the cloud should be used for everything.
Kits for company's Big Cloud Fabric include bare-metal switches, software-defined networking software, support and guidance.
Well known among developers for its Java-based integrated development environment, supporting vendors for the latest venture include IBM, Red Hat and SAP.
- By John K. Waters
- 10/27/2014
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Inc. maintained strong growth over the latest fiscal quarter for Amazon.com, despite a poor showing for the company as a whole.
The cloud platform is still seen as struggling, however, when compared with OpenStack, its main competition.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Inc. on Tuesday announced the general availability of a new cloud-based identity management solution.
The company outperforms 2013 in every quarter so far.
Also, Microsoft now loves Linux.
- By John K. Waters
- 10/21/2014
The company adds a new DevOps product, Code Stream, and rebrands its cloud management suite.
A study by datacenter security firm Imperva Inc. has found that roughly one-fifth of all Web application attacks originate from servers on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
The 10th version of the open source platform adds enterprise features, including Big Data management and provisioning services.
Redmond is also working on its own container technology.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 10/15/2014
You might need to programmatically allocate more bandwidth to handle all the recent software-defined networking (SDN) news spewing from NEC, VMware, HP and many more industry players.
The third iteration of the Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter addresses customer concerns from P2V removal in version 2.