Those who attended VMworld in Las Vegas this year saw a company that was leveraging its position as a market leader to shape the cloud of tomorrow.
VMworld, As Always, Gives Us Something to Talk About
Those who attended VMworld in Las Vegas this year saw a company that was leveraging its position as a market leader to shape the cloud of tomorrow.
Our customers are experiencing the pressure of consumerization. Their employees expect the same level of service they get from their personal app world in their enterprise app world.
Enterprises like to talk about their data as though it’s locked securely in a tight vault. The reality of business data, however, is a lot more nebulous.
Impatient, demanding customers can make life challenging. When those customers also happen to be your colleagues, the challenge is even greater. For most IT departments, this is their reality.
Hosting the final day of VMworld in the San Francisco Giants’ ballpark was no accident; all week the virtualization giants had hit the ball out of the park.
Part one of this blog examined today’s healthcare IT environment and why VDI (virtual desktop infrastructure) is one of the most recommended strategies to successfully manage it. As promised, this blog is going to review the VMware “AlwaysOn Point of Care” solution.
Health IT for large networks, hospitals, and traditional physician practices varies a lot, but there is consistent challenge that runs through all of them – applications.
It’s pretty difficult to visit a news site – or turn on a news channel if you prefer TV – without seeing yet another retail store has had its data compromised.
When it comes to today’s business challenges, ask pretty much any technology company out there and they’ll all say the same thing: how can we be better, smarter, faster?
In the world of technology, a lot can change in three years: storage becomes cheaper, servers become faster, the “next big thing” may shrink from sight and new paradigms emerge to take its place.