Amazon Web Services has announced the general availability of its content delivery Web service.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 11/09/2010
Hyper-V Cloud, one among several solutions announced at Berlin confab, aims to facilitate private cloud deployments.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 11/08/2010
Vendor View: Smaller companies have special requirements
- By Eric Courville
- 11/04/2010
You may want to implement a sub-cluster within a VMware DRS cluster for a number of reason.
- By Rick Vanover
- 11/04/2010
Redmond is looking to streamline the application process via Windows Azure, but it can't ignore server virtualization or VDI if it wants to overtake VMware.
Unidesk President and CEO Don Bulens is in a rut, but a profitable one at that.
Hypervisor Shootout Report from the Taneja Group
VMware officially announced that the vSphere 4.1 release will be the last one to offer the company's full ESX Server hypervisor with a console operating system.
All too often, organizations function without a Service Level Agreement (SLA) in the face of stringent expectations.
- By Rick Vanover
- 11/01/2010
Redmond's building some serious momentum as more Microsoft customers become familiar with its virtualization and cloud wares.
The VMware update to vSphere boasts an amazing number of improvements and new features.
- By Rick Vanover
- 11/01/2010
Pano Logic CTO Aly Orady draws a strict zero-client line.
Simplified virtual lab management software allows even users to create their own testing environments.
Catbird fills virtualization gaps, particularly in security and compliance.
The release candidate version of Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 can now be downloaded.
Microsoft today announced a partnership deal with Cloud.com to help integrate Microsoft's proprietary hypervisor into the OpenStack project.
Government agencies will soon have access to storage, virtualization and Web hosting applications via Apps.gov, the General Service Administration's cloud-based storefront, government officials said yesterday.
- By Rutrell Yasin
- 10/20/2010
Microsoft's chief software architect Ray Ozzie is stepping down from his role and will retire, the company announced late Monday.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 10/18/2010
Marathon Technologies last week rolled out software aimed at broadening the availability of fault tolerant computing.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 10/15/2010
A recent survey shows that one of the greatest challenges facing the adoption of cloud computing is that the industry isn't selling it very well.