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Posted on Tuesday January 30, 2018 | vmware, virtualization, virtual machines, microsoft, infrastructure as a service, hybrid cloud, cloud, azure, amazon web services
Virtualization is difficult to understand. The technology itself is complex, and the industry is dominated by vendors that the average business owner has never heard of. Almost everyone knows Microsoft though, and its virtualization platform just got a big speed boost that won't cost users a thing -- if they know how to take advantage of it.
Posted on Tuesday January 16, 2018 | virtualization, virtual servers, virtual desktops, microsoft, google, cloud platforms, amazon web services
Everyone has been trying to make sense of recently discovered vulnerabilities that affect almost every computer in use today. All you really need to know about the Spectre and Meltdown bugs is that they make it very easy to spy on private information stored on a computer. But if you're using virtual desktops or servers, you're probably safe.
Posted on Tuesday October 10, 2017 | vmware, virtualization, virtual desktops, servers, disaster recovery, aws, amazon web services
The virtualization market is dominated by two vendors: Amazon Web Services and VMware. Both have the largest market share in their respective fields, the former in cloud-based solutions and the latter in on-premises virtualization. Now, those two platforms are compatible with each other.
Posted on Monday August 28, 2017 | remote access, mobile workforce, business productivity, application streaming, amazon web services, amazon appstream 2 0
Today's workforce is no longer confined to office walls. People work from home, while they're commuting to and from work, and even on vacation. This is made possible thanks to remote access solutions, and Amazon's powerful web features. Here's what you need to know about this powerful application streaming service.
Posted on Thursday July 20, 2017 | virtualization, virtual desktops, data analysis, cloud computing, aws, amazon web services
It's nearly impossible to discuss virtualization without bringing up Amazon Web Services (AWS). It was one of the first big names in user-friendly virtualization services and it's only gotten better over the years. With its latest release, AWS is providing customers with some serious computing power.
Posted on Wednesday January 04, 2017 | virtualization, cloud migration, cloud, amazon web services
We'll just go ahead and say it: cloud migration is a smart business move and we highly recommended it. The potential for greater efficiency, more manageable storage capacity, and cost savings are all but guaranteed. Virtualization, however, is not a walk in the clouds. It often involves a complex process that requires time and money, so if you're considering a large-scale migration to Amazon Web Services, read on to be prepared.
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