The soaring power of chips is throwing up all sorts of challenges for virtualisation and server scaling, says Carl Claunch. On the face of it, the significant increases in the power of processors is a ...
It is true to say that there has been a lot of talk about virtualisation over the years and you would be forgiven for thinking that every server and every storage system has had some kind of ...
The magic word for today is virtualisation. IBM has launched its Virtualization Engine, and you can't find a tech company on the planet that doesn't pay at least lip service to the idea. Briefly put, ...
The rapid proliferation of virtualisation in recent years, growing from 40% of server workloads in 2012 to nearly 80% in 2016, makes it appear as if it’s a very recent technology. But it’s not quite ...
Advanced data storage tech company Pure Storage has announced an update to Portworx that provides enterprise-scale modern virtualisation and allows companies to go at their own pace and address cost ...
For many, the answer is increasingly “no.” We’re seeing a real shift, and in some rare cases, organisations are even choosing to de-virtualise certain workloads, moving them back onto physical ...
Data virtualisation is emerging as a possible technique for businesses to use in tying together disparate databases to become more agile in both their business operations and their data integration ...
Bromium’s micro-virtualisation technology was originally developed to enable users to open any executable file, document or web page without fear of infecting the host PC or networks, but now the ...
The next generation of virtualisation isn't about virtualisation at all—it's about control. About enabling organisations to choose their architectures, and innovate without constraint. For years, ...
Jon Fell and Mhairi Mival of international law firm Pinsent Masons discuss the legal and regulatory issues that virtualisation can often create The use of virtualisation techniques has grown in ...
The virtualisation market is facing a reckoning. For years, businesses have tolerated complexity in their infrastructure because the alternatives felt too risky or disruptive, but that is changing ...