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Tech titans unite for private cloud push

November 6, 2009

 

Cisco Systems Inc., EMC Corp. and VMware Inc. have formed a coalition to accelerate data centre virtualization and the transition to private clouds. The CEOs of the three companies announced the Virtual Computing Environment (VCE) coalition in a…

VMware CTO Details Future Of Virtualization

September 4, 2009

Speaking at VMworld, Stephen Herrod foresees virtual data centers recovering from disaster before users realize a disaster has occurred.

VMware CTO Stephen Herrod took the blinders off technologist’s ability to see into the future Wednesday and conjured high speed, high quality…

VMworld: Telus shows off virtual desktop success

September 1, 2009

The Canadian telco giant helps VMware kick off its annual user event with a demonstration of how PC over IP can ease virtual client deployments. Plus: VMware’s Chargeback tool and vCloud APIs

SAN FRANCISCO — VMware Inc. brought one of Canada’s…

VMware brings virtualization to white box makers

August 31, 2009

VMware (NYSE: VMW) on Monday was expected to kick off its annual user conference in San Francisco by announcing an OEM agreement with Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) that would bring its virtualization technology to system builders.

The deal means Intel, which supplies…

VMworld: VMware launches SMB and capacity tools

VMware Go promises to help small to medium-sized businesses more easily get working with ESXi, while Capacity IQ may give enterprises a clearer picture of the memory and CPUs each server needs

VMware is opening its sixth annual user conference on…

WAN Optimization: Maximizing a Global Investment

August 28, 2009

For a $5.5 billion agricultural cooperative whose 42,000 farmers work cohesively across 19 countries to supply food and farming services, Lantmännen’s IT infrastructure was surprisingly unwieldy.

“Because we’ve been around since the 19th century, our [IT] was decentralized,” recalls Dennis Jansson,…

What VMware vSphere 4 Really Means For Smaller Businesses

April 22, 2009

When VMware rolled out vSphere 4 to great fanfare yesterday morning, the conversation was 98% enterprise and 2% SMBs. But if you look behind that distressingly typical big-company focus, smaller companies are actually finding some real benefits.
Justin Lauer, manager of…

Virtualization gains ground

April 1, 2009

When Liburdi Engineering Ltd. needed to replace three aging computer servers a couple of years ago, it saved between $10,000 and $20,000 by instead buying just one and partitioning it into three “virtual” machines.

Now Liburdi, a gas-turbine engineering company based…

Why Microsoft hasn’t dominated server virtualization (yet)

March 25, 2009

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A new report indicates that despite VMware’s higher upfront costs, the ESXi platform’s VM density advantages give the virtualization giant a leg up over Microsoft’s Hyper-V. Find out where other analysts stand on the issue and where Microsoft’s virtual efforts…

VMware fleshes out cloud security strategy

February 25, 2009

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The company’s Virtual Datacentre Operating System will include vShield to help define different security policies for different systems. Info-Tech’s John Sloan offers his take on the vCloud initiative

VMware Inc. announced its vShield security technology and other details of its vCloud…