The healthcare industry has been dramatically made and remade over the past 10 years amidst a constant barrage of mergers and acquisitions. William Johansen of the HIMSS Health Business Solutions ...
The companies are announcing the partnership this week. It's less about integration and more about getting MidoNet to talk to switches that run Cumulus Linux. So, what we're talking about here is ...
Practical X86-virtualization, as pioneered by VMware, has profoundly changed IT, in a way that no other technology advance has ever done before. Once perfected, the insertion of a thin virtualization ...
VyOS Networks, today announced that VyOS Universal Router is validated on Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization. With this ...
Server, storage and networking gear used to be the heart of the data center, but that heart is slowly being torn out as new software technology allows traditional proprietary hardware solutions to ...
VMware recently announced what it described as a very strong finish in Q4, ending the company’s 2013 fiscal year on a high note. VMware’s total revenue for 2013 was $5.2 billion, up 17 percent ...
VergeIO wants to win over companies that are discontent with Broadcom's VMware changes. Its latest VergeFabric SDN release includes more advanced BGP routing, security monitoring, and ...
VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) combines compute, storage and network virtualization into a single platform that’s priced on a subscription basis. This is a departure from the past, when customers were ...
Intel Corp. has integrated virtual radio access network acceleration into its latest 4th Gen Intel Xeon system-on-chip, helping network operators gear up their efforts to deliver cloud-native features ...
Software-defined networking has begun to hit the mainstream market in 2016 as vendors report thousands of customers now using SDN solutions. The SDN market is expected to reach $12.5 billion in the ...
You know the story of how the Internet was created: The military wanted a redundant “network of networks” and figured out how to do it with a new protocol using existing networking equipment.