Tintri introduces new Cloud service provider solution
Virtual machine aware storage company, Tintri, has launched a new Cloud service provider solution that aims for cloud service providers (CSPs) to purchase and grow with the company.
Virtual machine aware storage company, Tintri, has launched a new Cloud service provider solution that aims for cloud service providers (CSPs) to purchase and grow with the company.
Kaspersky Lab has patented a new technology that has been integrated in Kaspersky Security for Virtualization - Light Agent, designed to prioritise data-scanning tasks on virtual machines.
Hyperconverged infrastructure vendor, Nutanix, has confirmed the worst secret in enterprise IT with the launch of its own native Acropolis hypervisor to compete with Microsoft's Hyper-V and VMware's vSphere.
Oracle Database, WebLogic Server, and Java now certified for Windows Azure and Hyper-V
NEC this week unveiled a virtual switch for Microsoft's Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V hypervisor which is designed to bring OpenFlow-based software-defined networking and network virtualization to those Microsoft environments.
Hailed as one of Microsoft's broadest, deepest releases, Windows Server 8 will replace the current version of the OS, Windows Server 2008, in 2012 about the same time the new companion desktop OS, <a href="http://www.infoworld.com/d/microsoft-windows/windows-8-the-infoworld-deep-dive-report-177372">Windows 8</a>, is released. Microsoft has a broad set of goals to reach with this release, such as cloud compatibility and automation of routine tasks across multiple machines. The new release also benefits from Microsoft's work building out its own Azure cloud service. Many technologies developed for the server were tested in the cloud, and many technologies developed for Azure were then imported back to the server.
IT management company, [[xref:http://www.arnnet.com.au/tag/quest|Quest|All on Quest]] Software, shared 10 predictions for technology trends and practices in 2012 based on its latest The Experts Conference (TEC) survey.
Fasthosts has introduced a range of virtual servers, based on Microsoft Hyper-V, that allows customers to configure a server by choosing capacity, processor power and control settings that meet changing business needs.
An IDC analyst has played down VMware’s new VMware Go solution for SMBs, claiming it may not make its intended splash in the market.