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By Trevor Pott
Building the next generation of mobile networks.
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Microsoft Azure a distant No. 2, but still with solid growth.
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Microsoft eschews traditional methods, opting for more current technologies like Azure.
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By Trevor Pott
They're watching you.
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The project, code-named "Honolulu," was released in preview in late September.
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By Trevor Pott
Edge computing is becoming a buzzword in IT, with good reason.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
It's trying to find its way in a crowded market.
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The release of Microsoft's first major update to Windows Server 2016 and the long-awaited launch of Azure Stack will enable the ongoing shift toward containerization, DevOps and digitally focused modern apps.
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By Tom Fenton
It's not hard, but the steps need to be followed carefully.
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VMware, the leading virtualization company in the world, went all-in on Amazon Web Services.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
The open source automation platform introduces the "Ansible Engine."
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By Trevor Pott
The future of bulk data computational analysis tools and the eternal struggle of good vs. evil.
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By Trevor Pott
Finding a datacenter role for the humble processor.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
In 2017, Microsoft has moved to embrace new approaches to computing.
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By Tom Fenton
The storage vendor is once again in the spotlight.
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By James Green
IT Infrastructure is always evolving. The next big change will be back toward an old, familiar model, closer to the days of the mainframe than the era of siloed servers that has dominated for decades.
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The VMM Analytics integration with OMS will enable "compelling use cases" for organizations.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
Cray and Markley Group team up to extend the vision of cloud computing.
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By Tom Fenton
Microsoft's big show should provide clarity on these issues.
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By Trevor Pott
Private and hybrid clouds are becoming the new normal.
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A company built on the world's most popular OS and productivity software has changed radically in just a few years. The cloud has changed everything for the Redmond giant, and not a moment too soon.
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Microsoft's first attempt at creating a software-defined storage platform wasn't a big hit. Its updated version just might be.
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Unnecessarily complicated login processes demonstrate how far there still is to go.
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By Trevor Pott
The company's successfully pivoted; but its new direction must be navigated skillfully, and potholes are everywhere.
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By Tom Fenton
Version 14 has an updated latency simulator that has enterprise uses.