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By Tom Fenton
Run untrusted or new software in Windows Sandbox without affecting your host desktop.
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Cisco Systems followed up on its ACI Anywhere initiative announced last January that seeks to extend its software-defined networking technology called Application Centric Infrastructure beyond the datacenter -- in this case to the AWS cloud.
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Israeli start-up flexiWAN has emerged from stealth with a software-defined wide-area networking offering that portends the "second wave of SD-WAN," marked by an open architecture in addition to open source software.
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Cyber protection and hybrid cloud storage provider Acronis released Acronis Backup 12.5 Update 4 at the beginning of April.
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This week at Google Cloud Next '19 in San Francisco, Calif., hyper-converged Kubernetes platform provider Robin.io announced its partnership with Google Cloud to bring additional capabilities to Google Cloud Anthos, formerly Google Cloud Services Platform.
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The trick to using a minimal number of tags is to make sure that all of the tags that you do use are both meaningful and useful.
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Juniper Networks announced its SD-WAN solution is now available in a cloud-delivered "as-a-service" offering, with the aim of simplified management of disparate resources.
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The Xen Project 4.12 features security and code size improvements, plus x86 architectural renewal.
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By Tom Fenton
Here's what the naming scheme means for the 2nd-Gen Xeon CPUs Intel released at the beginning of the month.
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By Tom Fenton
Support for Optane DC Persistent Memory is one of many new features in Intel's latest generation of chips.
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Leostream Corp. recently announced an update to its Leostream platform with the release of Leostream Connection Broker 9.0.34. Among a number of upgrades to Leostream 9.0 are also some fixes that resolve known issues.
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The Open Networking Foundation announced a partnership that boosts software-defined networking in optical transport networks.
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OpenDaylight, said to be the most pervasive open source software-defined networking controller in the industry, is out in its 10th release as it celebrates its six-year anniversary.
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Last week Microsoft announced that GA versions of Azure Data Box Edge and Azure Data Box Gateway are now available through the Microsoft Azure Portal.
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Today, Zadara Storage Inc. announced new upgrades to its Virtual Private Storage Array (VPSA), available in the AWS Marketplace.
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Pluribus Networks, firmly ensconced in the next-gen networking camp with software-centric, open networking offerings on bare-metal (or white-box) hardware, has updated those offerings with a distinct focus on the edge of distributed cloud implementations.
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Forgotten resources may continue to incur costs long after they've outlived their usefulness. Here's how to keep that from happening.
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Two more major networking players have signed an agreement to combine two promising, game-changing technologies: 5G wireless and software-defined wide-area-networking (SD-WAN).
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By Tom Fenton
The new printer solution included in Horizon 7.7 gives VDI administrators a third option for printing from a virtual desktop.
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With 5G mobile networks just coming online in the U.S., forerunner AT&T is already pairing the game-changing technology with another transformative technology, software-defined wide-area-networks (SD-WAN).
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VMware's vCloud NFV platform, featuring new-age network functions virtualization, is the centerpiece of a new partnership with Ericsson formed to simplify network virtualization for Communication Service Providers.
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In order for your backup plan to protect your AWS resources, you have to add those resources to the plan.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom Fenton sets up an Intel Compute Stick as a cheap and easy printer server option for his Infoprint 1352 printer.
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DigitalOcean launches Managed Databases service for developers.
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Amazon Web Services makes it relatively easy to create a backup plan.