This blog continues coverage of the VMworld Europe conference and exhibition and features info from VMware CEO Diane Greene. Here’s a potted history of virtualisation technology as VMware sees it, to ...
Next-gen chips driving consolidation, consolidation, consolidation... Chip-makers reckon their next generation of processors are stepping up to the challenges CIOs face: growing volumes of data, ...
Virtualization is relatively new - but not for the IBM mainframe. In a new blog post, Gregory Lotko, vice president & business line executive, System z IBM Systems & Technology Group, reflects on the ...
The future of technology always has roots in the past. And the past is indeed long in the case of virtualization, a technology that is reshaping today’s IT industry and will likely play a huge role in ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, certain misconceptions can sometimes hinder the full potential of innovative solutions. One such misconception revolves around the term “virtualisation,” ...
Collier asks: "Can we not just amend what we already have and call it our virtualisation solution?" Rupert Collier, COMPUTERLINKS When VocalTec released the first commercial Internet phone software in ...
With all the hype about cloud, containers and Kubernetes, you might be fooled into thinking that server virtualisation is dead. Although it might be a mature market, server virtualisation is evolving.
Although Australian organisations have taken to virtualisation in a big way, they are more hesitant when it comes to taking the additional step into cloud computing. One thing to remember is that ...
Australia has the fastest uptake and penetration of server virtualisation in the Asia-Pacific region, and the depressed economy has "done little to stifle the uptake", according to the latest report ...
Virtualization, the process of abstracting physical hardware by creating multiple virtual machines (VMs) with independent operating systems and tasks, has been in computing since the 1960s. Now, with ...