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Security breaches, public cloud and CEO departures made the past year unforgettable.
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Expect and be prepared for hacks into your network.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
Commodity grids, edge computing and new dev environments are trends to look for in 2018.
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By Tom Fenton
The cloud is changing everything. Just how much will be evident next year.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
Application-centric performance management for the enterprise.
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VMware and endpoint security firm Carbon Black are collaborating on a new security solution that aims to protect datacenters against unknown threats.
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Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose and our editors’ favorite products of the year: It must be December.
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Redmond added more options to its Azure Virtual Machine (VM) offerings this month.
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To accommodate emerging application architectures, VMware this week updated its NSX-T platform, based on software-defined networking technologies.
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Recently published data from Indeed.com shows increased interest in Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) Server Migration Service has added support to move Microsoft Hyper-V VMs to its cloud.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
The company faces challenges with its new direction.
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Data marked "top secret" was exposed.
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By Tom Fenton
Learn about this basic tool that can make your job easier.
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The company shows strength in software-defined computing and the cloud.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
Dan learns a new buzzword.
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By Trevor Pott
The data is notoriously difficult to parse, but some basic conclusions can be drawn.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
The company claims to turns huge piles of data into actionable insights.
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By Trevor Pott
It requires a proper needs assessment at its base.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
It's more evidence of increasing datacenter fragmentation.
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By Tom Fenton
It uses SolidFire storage and vSphere to scale up.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
The new release is also about enhancing DevOps.
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By Tom Fenton
The open source container management tech gets big boost.
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By Trevor Pott
The good and bad of the shortening software cycle, from an administrator's perspective.
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A survey also finds that older Office versions are still in wide use.