For those of us not lucky enough to be blessed with invites to Las Vegas (or, as I prefer to call it, Lost Wages) this week to share in the hotdogs and hullabaloo at VMworld 2008, it’s a tough call as ...
While it is generally recognised that virtualisation is an important step in the move to cloud computing, as it enables efficient use of the underlying hardware and allows for true scalability, for ...
Linux vendor Red Hat has bought its way further into the virtualisation market, to compete against VMware, Citrix and Microsoft, with a US$107 million purchase of Qumranet. Through the deal, announced ...
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It is true to say that there has been a lot of talk about virtualisation over the years and you would be forgiven for thinking that every server and every storage system has had some kind of ...
The technology is now beginning to deliver on that promise as suppliers announce products with a clear implementation of wider, more finely grained data controls, Baize said. Enterprises are becoming ...
AI is emerging as a major force shaping virtualisation needs. AI workloads demand new kinds of infrastructure: distributed compute, GPU support, automation, and policy enforcement at scale.
With all the hype about cloud, containers and Kubernetes, you might be fooled into thinking that server virtualisation is dead. Although it might be a mature market, server virtualisation is evolving.
The virtualisation market is facing a reckoning. For years, businesses have tolerated complexity in their infrastructure because the alternatives felt too risky or disruptive, but that is changing ...
Desmond Nair doesn't have one of the more exciting jobs at Microsoft. He doesn't deal with Web 2.0, nor does he design games for the Xbox. Nair is the group manager for servers in the Gulf. While ...
Virtual infrastructure management challenges are hindering the adoption of virtualisation within businesses, according to research. A survey of 253 CIOs by Vanson Bourne and Veeam Software shows 45% ...