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The next generation of VMware products, whether they're called VI4 or VDC-OS, will make integration of security, storage, networking and other disciplines easier. Waiting until then to train the people responsible for that integration is just as
Cloud computing experts, including VMware co-founder Mendel Rosenblum, say virtualization will become mainly an underpinning to cloud computing. So why aren't VMware and Microsoft making it easier to mix and match virtualization products in a wa
Abetted by ThinApps, VMware vApps may make application management and provisioning a lot easier, but will require even more attention to security in depth, real-time monitoring and auditing after an incident.
The latest version of TeleNav's mobile-phone-based GPS employee-tracking-service, TeleNav Track 4.1, gains interesting new features, including the ability to manage and control group timecards and set associated "geofences" around work
Microsoft's recent marketing shenanigans have been entertaining, but now it's time to go back, fix licensing issues, get products to work together and quit wasting customer time on childish stunts, even if they're funny. n
While much is still unclear about VMware's vision of the future, the company painted a more complete picture of the VMsafe program at last week's VMworld show, adding detail about how third-party security tools will work with VMware's
When you think Red Hat, you think Linux. Maybe, if you're a developer or a CTO, you also think JBoss. Red Hat, itself, now wants you to think virtualization.
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