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Data quality in test and development, Platform as a Service and cloud computing, SOA and cloud development, Windows Azure development, Cloud development and testing, Cloud APIs and frameworks
Building a private cloud infrastructure, Cloud backup, Cloud computing and virtualization, Data center colocation services, Linux and cloud computing, Networking and cloud infrastructure planning, Storage in the cloud, VMware cloud computing, WANs for cloud computing, Network and application performance in the cloud, Public cloud computing services, Open source cloud computing
Software as a Service and cloud computing, Oracle in the cloud, SAP in the cloud, CRM in the cloud, Enterprise application integration with cloud providers
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Take a look at what happened this week in the world of server virtualization through quotes from VMware Forum 2012.
Finding the best virtual server consolidation ratio is difficult, and larger, virtualization-friendly servers do not necessarily ease the process.
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While there is no official VMware cloud certification yet, IT pros hoping to get ahead should abandon the siloed approach to IT and prepare to lead their organization to the cloud.
Green initiatives aren’t just for data centers. Reducing electricity use and preventing e-waste at home can be as simple as using free VMware software to virtualize desktops.
VMware’s default, self-signed SSL certificates ensure data encryption. By importing certificates from trusted, third-parties, however, you can improve ESXi security even further.
VDI isn't known for delivering high-end graphics with great performance, but NVIDIA's virtualized GPU is about to transform virtual desktop graphics.
The so-called post-PC era we've entered doesn't necessarily negate the need for Windows. Cloud-based services are all the rage, but we'll still need desktop management.
Dig around and you might just find some VDI cost savings you wouldn't expect. Remote access, server discounts and storage consolidation can help you increase VDI ROI.
Data center experts say most enterprises can’t imitate Facebook’s Open Compute Project, but they could reap the benefits over time.
Use strategic capacity planning to future-proof your data center's virtualization efficiency and make the most of server hardware.
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Service virtualization allows teams to simulate services before they are truly available. That’s a plus for Agile development and integration testing.
Middleware experts advise that an ESB can help a SOA, but it can be harmful if used in the wrong cases.
Heard at IBM Impact: Mainframes mean high-integrity transactions. How does this jibe with mobile apps using ''eventually consistent'' transactions?
Attendees at the ACCE call center expo say they’re ready to engage customers through social media.
A consultant at the recent ACCE call center expo urged call centers to drop the glut of performance metrics and favor a human approach.
Although many don’t immediately think of CRM and health care together, recent U.S. legislative changes to health care standards are causing organizations to think of patients as customers.