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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 Friday September 22, 2017 | virtualization, virtual servers, virtual desktops, virtual applications, disaster recovery, business continuity
One of the most brutal hurricane seasons on record is coming to a close and many small businesses are already planning for the next. Regardless of your organization's location, you need to be prepared for any kind of disaster, natural or manmade. Virtualization is one of your best bets for staying operational through thick and thin.
Posted on Wednesday August 23, 2017 | virtualization, virtual desktops, microsoft, containers, azure
Azure is a cloud platform for creating, deploying and managing virtualized solutions that are hosted by Microsoft servers. Included in Azure's list of services is a technology that is quickly gaining popularity: containers. They're a great way to get more out of your servers, but until recently they were also incredibly hard to manage.
Posted on Thursday August 10, 2017 | virtual desktops, google cloud platform, google, cloud computing, bandwidth speed
The Google Cloud Platform can do virtually any business computing task you need it to. From pre-written machine learning modules to high-end data analysis, it's limited only by the internet connection you use to access it. But now, even that is being improved upon.
Posted on Friday August 04, 2017 | workspace, virtualization, virtual desktops, sharefile, netscaler, google cloud, cloud, citrix, apps
More businesses are moving their operations to the cloud, but sadly some applications are getting left behind. Today, customers want to access their desktop software as easily as they can access their G Suite apps from any device. Luckily, Google listened to their customers and developed new features with Citrix.
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.