by Ian Wright | Apr 25, 2018 | Software
Ian Wright Client Technical Sales Engineer In my previous blog post, I discussed containers and Kubernetes. In short, containers (which were made popular with technologies like Docker, LXC, OpenVZ, Linux VServer, etc.) are virtual constructs that hold the OS,...
by Ian Wright | Feb 27, 2018 | Software
Ian Wright Client Technical Sales Engineer Greetings True Believers, I wanted to write a blog about IBM Cloud Private (and that is coming soon), but it occurred to me that many people out there may not have a full understanding of what one of the underlying...
by Ron Gordon | Nov 30, 2017 | Software
Ron Gordon Director – Power Systems There is no doubt that customers are looking at “cloud” to provide automation, cost savings, and optimization of resources. Using a “public cloud,” while good, does not necessarily provide the security, performance, nor...
by Joseph Germinario | Oct 19, 2017 | Software
Joseph Germinario Solution Architect I sure hope so! If not, here are some of the problems you will encounter. 1. Slow to respond to the business needs – Competitors will love you! 2. Development of new application will be slow – Competitors will...
by Jeff Dobbelaere | Oct 28, 2016 | Software
Turbonomic may be a new name you are hearing out there, but they are certainly not new to the world of virtualization and cloud. Formerly known as VMturbo, Turbonomic has rebranded itself in a move to differentiate itself from VMware, and to clearly state that their...
by Chris Minnis | Sep 29, 2016 | Software
Chris Minnis Enterprise Architect Anybody that takes time to look for what’s new in Horizon 7 will be faced with an introduction to their new high-performance access protocol, Blast Extreme. The normal who, what, when, where, and why questions often follow. Let me try...