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By Tom Fenton
This year at DTW there was such a wide array of news and announcements made, but here are five things that especially caught my eye.
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Today cloud services provider Virtustream, a Dell Technologies business, announced the expansion of its cloud migration services suite with the launch of Virtustream xStreamCare.
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Today VMware Inc. announced its intent to acquire Bitnami, an application packaging provider for multi-cloud and Kubernetes environments, for an unspecified sum.
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Dell Technologies and Orange are exploring new technology areas -- such as near real-time edge computing and IoT services -- to meet the demands coming with 5G.
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By Tom Fenton
Here are five lesser-known places to explore in the city during your free time at the Linux Foundation event.
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Amazon Web Services makes it easy to create structures without the expense and hassle of provisioning physical machines.
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By Tom Fenton
Here's why I'm traveling 5,000 miles to attend the Linux Foundation event in Barcelona, Spain.
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London-based Colt Technology Services expanded its software-defined networking-based On Demand networking solutions to the United States and other new markets.
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ADARA announced a new beta offering that takes its software-defined wide-area network for personal clouds and Internet of Things (IoT) implementations to the mobile arena.
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This week Cisco Systems Inc. posted a critical security advisory addressing a vulnerability in the REST API of its Elastic Services Controller (ESC).
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Cisco Systems announced SD-WAN Cloud onRamp for CoLocation, designed to simplify deploying and managing software-defined wide-area networks for multiple branches distributed over several regions.
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Paul Schnackenburg takes a look at the public preview of the new Microsoft cloud-based Security Information and Event Management service..
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With AWS Fargate, you can run containers without having to manage servers or clusters.
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A new cloud-based management tool from software-defined wide-area network specialist Cybera aims to increase visibility of operations on remote site networks.
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Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, introduced Ubuntu Advantage (UA) for Infrastructure, which consolidates open infrastructure support and security offerings and "covers the full range of open source infrastructure capabilities for up to 10 years."
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VMware Inc. announced a deal to integrate its SDDC platform with VxRail hyper-converged infrastructure from Dell Technologies, targeting on-premises datacenters and edge locations.
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By Tom Fenton
If you work with multiple computers and you're looking to declutter your desktop, you might want to investigate using a monitor like Dell's 38-inch curved display.
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Cologix announced a new self-service tool to ease enterprise software-defined networking connectivity to the cloud.
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VMware customers will be able to extend their VMware infrastructure investments to the Microsoft Azure cloud with new Dell Technologies and Microsoft partnership.
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Irvine, Calif.-based Solarflare -- known for its high-speed Ethernet and "ultra low latency" application acceleration offerings -- is being acquired by San Jose, Calif.-based Xilinx, according to an announcement made April 24.
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Security specialist Fortinet announced what it claims is the industry's first application-specific integrated circuit for the burgeoning software-defined wide-area networking space.
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netElastic unveiled an enterprise branch router featuring software-defined wide-area networking to ensure mission-critical business applications are identified and prioritized over less important traffic.
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If you need to tag several instances (think bulk!), the filtering capabilities of PowerShell can make the process a lot easier.
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There are key differences between cloud backups and backups that are created on-premises that need to be considered when protecting your data.
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DataStax recently announced that it had been chosen by Google Cloud as one of its Database-as-a-Service offerings, which is part of Google Cloud's "OSS Managed Partner Services Initiative."