Wednesday, September 3, 2014

VMware VSAN review: Storage turned inside-out

VMware VSAN review: Storage turned inside-out | VMware extends virtual workspaces to mobile devices

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How virtualized apps, devices power Franciscan missionaries' wellness program
Improving healthcare isn't always about state-of-the-art facilities or systems that bring patients through your doors. Sometimes, it's about meeting the patients where they live and work. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Citrix

The Rising Value of App and Desktop Virtualization
The growing strategic value of desktop virtualization technology is advancing quickly, providing new ways to enable business mobility and enabling the flexibility that organizations need to thrive. Read this white paper to see how falling cost factors in every part of the desktop virtualization architecture make it more affordable than ever. Learn more >>

WEBCAST: IBM Corporation

See what Security, Reliability and Efficiency looks like
The new System x servers with Intel ® Xeon ® processors offer innovative technology, offer innovative technology with exclusive new advanced security features to provide enterprise class data protection. Learn More

VMware VSAN review: Storage turned inside-out
VMware's Virtual SAN 1.0 combines easy setup and management with high availability and high performance -- and freedom from traditional storage systems Read More

VMware extends virtual workspaces to mobile devices
VMware has assembled a package that combines its desktop virtualization software with its tools for managing mobile devices, giving administrators a unified suite to manage all of their end-users' application requirements. Read More

IBM uses Watson as part of new cloud service
IBM announced late Wednesday that it's making its artificially intelligent computer system, Watson, available to researchers as a cloud service. Read More

EMC gives VMware admins the reins to replication and recovery
EMC is putting replication and recovery into the hands of VMware administrators with a software version of its RecoverPoint appliance that's designed for cloud computing. Read More


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