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Five ways VMware’s vCloud hybrid service takes your data centre to the cloud
VMWare is well known for its virtualisation products, so it's not surprising that it is establishing a presence in the cloud computing world. Its hybrid cloud service, VMware's vCloud Hybrid Service, runs off of vSphere and vCloud.
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VMware sees software defined data centre as the future for IT as a service
The recent VMware Forum 2013 in London provided a platform for VMware EMEA chief technologist, Joe Baguley, to reveal how VMware is addressing the challenges of transforming IT to an as-a-service paradigm. This transformation is based on three key pillars.
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Microsoft, Oracle, SAP: Demystifying cloud vendors
Cutting through the hype of cloud vendors starts by evaluating how ready their cloud services, enabling technologies and professional services are to serve customers today. Nine different companies have been analysed: Amazon, Google, HP, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, Salesforce.com, SAP and VMware.
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Cisco courts Parallels and “desktop virtualisation” in the cloud
To capitalise on Parallels' success story Cisco, the global networking giant, of recent has made an equity investment of $11 million to the desktop virtualisation firm. According to Hilton Romanski, VP corporate business development Cisco: "Cisco is continuing its commitment to technology development and innovation through strategic investments".
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VMware begins a new phase in its evolution
VMware has been the force behind many of the server infrastructure virtualisation transformations that have taken place in the data centre over the last decade.
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For VMware and Nicira, software trumps hardware
Although Nicira’s current annual revenues are only in the $10m range, its technology complements VMware’s cloud strategy and will allow the combined entity to attack data networks with a comprehensive software-based cloud solution that is completely hardware-agnostic
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Don’t expect big changes from VMware’s new CEO
While the company faces increasing competition, its dominant position in the server virtualization market is not under immediate threat, and its revenue is still growing quickly.
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IT Chasms, Gaps, and A New World Order
Why do we still fundamentally architect our data centers as if it were 1984 – as if we still run client/server, with 18 servers. Our networks are all designed to be massively interconnected (and OUTRAGEOUSLY expensive) Core-based, with multiple layers beyond that all connect together. We are force-fitting old thinking into new requirements, badly. It can’t end well.
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Every 6 seconds a new virtual machine “cloud” is born
IT business leaders turn on one VMware virtual machine every six seconds, that's faster than the rate of babies born in the United States: 1 every 8 seconds.
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When Bad Resource Pools Happen to Good People
There are no lack of articles on the subject of VMware resource pools and shares, yet I am constantly amazed by how frequently they are misused. This isn’t just a problem in the SMB either. Resource pool abuse is an equal opportunity virtual infrastructure killer and I feel the need to dredge up the tired topic again in the hope of reaching at least one more vSphere administrator.