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By Trevor Pott
Why a company decided to go hyper-converged, and why it chose SimpliVity.
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By Greg Shields
No Buzzfeed gimmicks here; just good reasons why attending TechMentor may save your career from a horrible death.
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By Tom Fenton
It's clear that Europe is no longer VMworld's "little sister" show.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
A raft of releases cover much of the market.
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By Trevor Pott
Understanding the distinctions is crucial.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
The container-building platform takes several big steps.
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By Tom Fenton
While it's not as extensive an upgrade as vSphere 6.5, it still adds some important capabilities.
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By Tom Fenton
Improved UI, more security and better container support headline the upgrades to VMware's flagship hypervisor.
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By Chris Wolf
The Barcelona show builds on the key VMworld U.S. announcements.
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It's VMware's second major cloud partnership; the first was with IBM.
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By John K. Waters
The new product is called "VMware Cloud on AWS."
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By Trevor Pott
Storage is easier to use, but still not affordable for SMBs.
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By Trevor Pott
Vendors need to go beyond pre-packaged offerings, though.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
Audit logs, Web sites can now be monitored.
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By Trevor Pott
ioFABRIC's Vicinity passes its test run with flying colors.
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By Tom Fenton
An overview of speakers and strategy.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
It's not the leader in any category, but it doesn't have to be. In some cases, it only has to present a viable alternative.
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They include a vCenter migration tool and Windows Server 2016.
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Better orchestration, security and networking highlight some of the upgrades.
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By James Green
Companies on the cutting edge of virtualization.
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By Tom Fenton
Cross-cloud architecture, containers and Dell highlight the show.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
SVA Software comes out of stealth mode.
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Strike the best balance between Hyper-V power and performance.
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By Dan Kusnetzky
Rejecting the piecemeal pricing strategy is good for customers.
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By Tom Fenton
How it started, where it is, where it's going.