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5 Reasons Virtual Big Data Is a Big Deal

We'll see Hadoop as a Service before year end, but there are other reasons it's getting bigger.

Change Hyper-V Path for VMs, Configuration

When it comes to Hyper-V VMs, there are a lot of things set as default.

The Need for SSD Speed, Tempered by Virtualization Budgets

What IT department doesn't lust for the hottest new SSDs? Costs usually tempers that lust.

Oracle Releases Cloud Application Foundation 12c

The 12c version of Oracle's Cloud Application Foundation became available last week.

The Cloud Is Not a Science Project

Here are the considerations for designing your cloud strategy for long-term success.

How Delicate Is Your Virtual Egg Basket?

Server virtualization has taken us to places we've never been before, but there is some truth to that old adage about having seen it all before.

6 Things You Don't Know About Deduplication in the Datacenter

It's what you don't know, or know incorrectly, that can stump you in your deduplication efforts.

Hyper-V vs. vSphere: Which One's Better for Your Private Cloud?

Microsoft and VMware are pitched in battle in the private cloud space. Both are worthwhile contenders, so how do you pick the right one for your project?

Dell Adds Server Provisioning to Upcoming Dell Wyse WSM

Server provisioning, support for 64-bit desktop and server operating systems, and support for VMware's ESX 5.1 hypervisor are among some of new capabilities expected in the next version.

Java Framework for Cloud Apps? Red Hat, Google Working On It

Red Hat, Google team up on open source initiative that willl allow Java developers to deploy Google App Engine applications on JBoss app servers without modifications.

The Essential VMware

To get your virtualization project off the ground, all you need to know about VMware are its core products. Here's an overview.

VMWorld 2013: A World Unto Itself

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.

You Don't Want to Miss This

Three Virtualization Review contributors give you their top VMworld 2013 sessions.

Don't Miss These VMworld 2013 Sessions

With 358 sessions, time is money. Here are five sessions where your time will be well spent.

XenServer Now Fully an Open Source Project

Citrix also simplifies licensing for the commercial version that it will continue to sell and support.

Deploy VMs from a Template via vSphere Web Client

I find myself working within vSphere Web Client more these days, and using the product is growing on me.

ESXi Is Hyper-V, Management Isn't

Hear this, Hyper-V deniers: The hypervisor you hate is the hypervisor you love

Insights into the Event of the Decade

VMware's Robin Matlock on the show's many offerings.

Teradici and the DNA Behind Its Virtual Desktops

Ziad Lammam, director of product management for desktop solutions at Teradici, sat down recently with Virtualization Review to discuss market trends and his company's technology.

Why You'll Be Seeing More Converged Solutions

Ravi Chalaka, vice president of solutions marketing at Hitachi Data Systems, recently sat down with Virtualization Review magazine to discuss trends in virtualization and how HDS is addressing them.

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