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By Tom Fenton
Tom details his experience in Barcelona as a technologist, presenter and journalist.
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VMware announced a collaboration with Intel to make AI more accessible and private across various environments like datacenters, public clouds and the edge.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom does parallel testing of iSCSI and NFS, along with testing NFS SSD VMs, iSCSI SSD VMs, multimedia performance and more.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom checks its suitability for the mass storage and protection of his home and lab files and data.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom says VMware in the past has announced its EUC products at the Europe event, so it will be interesting to see if they continue this trend.
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Cloud giant AWS has teamed up with virtualization kingpin VMware and others to work on a Proof of Concept (PoC) for "distributed edge AI networking" as part of an Open Grid Alliance (OGA) project.
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By Tom Fenton
After previous benchmarking tests, Tom attempts to install and run a bare-metal hypervisor on the low-priced, small form-factor PC.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom installs Workstation on an ACEMAGIC AD15 Mini PC to benchmark its performance running a small and large Windows 10 VM.
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Cisco teamed up with enterprise cloud specialist Nutanix to replace its HyperFlex offering with a new hyperconverged solution as part of a strategic partnership announced in August.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom puts the small form-factor device through its paces to see what type of workload it is best suited for.
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By Tom Fenton
As Intel quits NUC biz, Tom eyes a replacement, which he hopes to use as a standalone desktop system, type-2 hypervisor running VMware Workstation and more.
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By Tom Fenton
There are various reasons why you may want to reflect the actual hardware the VM is running on rather than as a VM; by adding these three lines to the VMware configuration file, you can easily reflect this.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom explores Autostart on Workstation Pro 17 to avoid multiple manual virtual machine restarts upon an automatic reboot of Windows 11.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom relates the Vegas experience as a regular attendee, an influencer, a presenter and a vendor.
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The expected deluge of AI-related news at this week's big VMware Explore 2023 conference sees a "Private AI" initiative with chipmaker NVIDIA, along with AI integrations to the Anywhere Workspace platform and much more.
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VMware debuted a new solution, jointly developed with NVIDIA, that aims to address the legal, privacy and security concerns around the use of generative AI in enterprises.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom continues to investigate how various OSes running the Horizon client react when network conditions are less than ideal, for example, when networks drop packets, have limited bandwidth and/or experience latency issues.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom tries operating systems not on VMware's guest OS compatibility list, finding some work to varying degrees, some not at all.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom Fenton investigates performance differences between virtual and physical machines.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom Fenton pops off the bottom of the device to look at its innards, powers it up and runs some benchmarks.
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By Tom Fenton
With an i7-1360P processor, 16 GB of RAM and a 512 NVMe device for storage, it should handle the most demanding home and office workloads.
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By Tom Fenton
Vegas veteran Tom Fenton has the inside scoop on cool and fun non-techy things to do between VMware Explore 2023 sessions.
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Content helps Spring developers build microservices, web apps, serverless, event-driven, reactive and cloud workloads.
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By Tom Fenton
After earlier choosing his top hybrid-workforce-themed (Horizon) sessions earlier, Tom turns to general sessions covering NVMeoF, Kubernetes, NUMA and more.
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By Tom Fenton
Sessions are divided into five tracks: Vision & Innovation, Cloud & Edge Infrastructure, Modern Applications & Cloud Management, Networking & Security and Hybrid Workforce.