Editors' Picks
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Dell vWorkspace 8 adds user monitoring, Windows Server 2012 support
Former Quest customers no longer have to wonder what's up with vWorkspace. Dell released version 8 with exciting new features and support.07 May 2013
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Dell shuffles cloud computing cards again with Enstratius buy
Has Dell gotten its cloud house in order with its latest cloud management platform buy or further muddied the waters? It all depends on integration.06 May 2013
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New Dell Boomi integration pack promises easier API management
With automated integration packs and process libraries, the new Dell Boomi makes managing application program interfaces easier.06 May 2013
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Dell Foglight management tools upgraded, rebranded
Dell rebrands and upgrades its Foglight data center management tools, which include VMware View support and virtual-to-physical landscape.03 May 2013
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Making a BYOD strategy work in a HITECH environment
Crafting a bring-your-own-device strategy for high-octane physicians in a HITECH environment requires strong controls and good bedside manner.25 Apr 2013
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After 10 years, dedupe technology leads backup appliances, software
After 10 years of data dedupe technology in backup appliances and software, disk backup thrives but tape is still alive.24 Apr 2013
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Dell Active Fabric: Converged fabric that's easy to deploy and manage
With Active Fabric, Dell delivers a converged fabric for data centers where server and storage admins call the shots.24 Apr 2013
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Dell DX Object Storage Platform dumped in favor of software-only model
Dell no longer selling its DX Object Storage Platform as integrated bundle; will make Caringo CAStor object software available as download.22 Apr 2013
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PHD Virtual buys DR testing startup VirtualSharp, eyes cloud DR
Backup vendor PHD Virtual takes another step toward the cloud, adds DR testing startup VirtualSharp and the ability to recover data in a public cloud.04 Apr 2013
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Telecommuting technology a double-edged sword for SMBs
Entrepreneurs and small business owners rely on telecommuting tech for day-to-day business operations, but success also requires an old-school touch.20 Mar 2013
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Should I use the OpenFlow protocol in software-defined networks?
The OpenFlow protocol isn't required for SDN, although the Open Network Foundation recommends it, which means networking vendors have options.13 Mar 2013
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Specialized SDN controllers: Are they necessary?
An SDN controller, with or without OpenFlow, is not required for a software-defined network, and SDN architecture vendors take different approaches.12 Mar 2013
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Do I need to use an SDN controller for software-defined networking?
An SDN controller, with or without OpenFlow, is not required for a software-defined network, and SDN architecture vendors take different approaches.07 Mar 2013
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Dell SonicWall SuperMassive 9000 fills enterprise firewall gap
The SuperMassive 9000 series fills the gap between Dell SonicWall's SMB and service provider firewall products.05 Mar 2013
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Dell, VMware expand VDI opportunities for their channel partners
Dell, VMware made product and partnership announcements at VMware PEX, designed to improve their partners' ability to sell to the VDI space.27 Feb 2013
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Dell Inc. vFoglight Storage 2.0
Dell vFoglight Storage 2.0 lets users "rewind" to examine past events in storage devices, apps and servers, to find the source of a performance issue.13 Feb 2013
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Dell SAN strategy examined after move to go private
Even before the company decided to go private, the Dell SAN business was in transition as it integrated technologies collected through acquisition.07 Feb 2013
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Dell cloud strategy could benefit from going private, partners say
As Dell changes its tune on cloud computing once again, some partners say going private could actually help the company regain focus.31 Jan 2013
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Dell weaves a tangled web with vCloud, OpenStack
Dell's latest cloud computing strategy hinges on OpenStack, and it may be Dell's last chance to gain a significant foothold in the market.31 Jan 2013
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Office productivity software choices, once easy, now are complicated
Once a standard desktop, Windows OS and Microsoft office productivity software were easy choices for IT. Why things have gotten much more complicated.30 Jan 2013
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