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NAS Options for Public and Private Clouds

August 15, 2013 02:16 AM
Public and private clouds can present challenges for file-based applications that use NAS. Here's how several vendors are helping companies meet those challenges.

Open Source Poised for Innovation Explosion

August 06, 2013 07:16 PM
Cost pressures and the fast feedback of open source's development model will spur new levels of innovation in open software in the next ten years.

10 Signs OpenStack Has Come Into Its Own

June 25, 2013 05:33 PM
OpenStack continues to build momentum in the tech industry. Since its inception in 2010, OpenStack has made considerable strides as an open source IaaS project. Enterprises are seeking ROI with their OpenStack pilot projects, brand-name IT companies such as HP and Juniper are doubling down on OpenStack initiatives, and venture capitalists are throwing cash at OpenStack startups in an attempt to help the market make good on the hype -- and profit in the process. Here are 10 recent OpenStack developments.

Red Hat Aims To Boost Enterprise OpenStack Adoption

June 21, 2013 09:00 AM
OpenStack platform is aimed at advanced cloud users; Puppet adds Red Hat certification; Avaya brings video collaboration to SMEs; DataCore's SANsymphony-V gets a refresh; Parasoft adds testing support for mainframes; Nutanix debuts two platforms.

Red Hat Ships Storage Server 2.0, Announces Vendor Partners

June 28, 2012 12:59 PM
The new version of what was formerly known as the Gluster cluster file system has been announced, along with a partner ecosystem that includes Cisco, Groupware, Intel, Mainline and Synnex.

Microsoft, Others Closing In On VMware In Server Virtualization Market

May 03, 2012 10:00 AM
VMware has long ruled the server virtualization market. Learn how Microsoft, Citrix and KVM may change and have already helped level pricing.

Will VM Pricing Topple VMware Juggernaut?

April 26, 2012 11:00 AM
The virtualization market continues to heat up, exceeding expectations across the board for servers, desktops and appliances. However, will licensing and pricing concerns, along with competition, derail the growth of industry giant VMware?

Virtualization: Microsoft Picks Up Momentum, VMware Lags, Citrix Stumbles

April 06, 2012 09:00 AM
An increasing move to second sourcing came as a particular surprise to Gartner in its list of 'Top Five Server Virtualization Trends, 2012', says Tom Bittman, a vice president and analyst with Gartner Research.

Microsoft, Citrix And KVM Continue To Erode VMware's Virtualization Domination

March 01, 2012 11:04 AM
As virtualization continues its proliferation throughout the enterprise, Microsoft, Citrix and KVM are all expected to be strong contenders to erode VMware's market share, say industry observers.

Red Hat Rebrands, Reconfigures Virtual Storage Appliance For Amazon AWS

February 08, 2012 09:00 AM
Less than four months after its acquisition by Red Hat, Gluster, now known as the Red Hat storage unit, is announcing new storage products. The Red Hat Virtual Storage Appliance for Amazon Web Services (AWS), announced this week, is essentially a rebranding of the Gluster product, or what the company refers to as "baselined." This means that it now uses the Red Hat Linux open-source operating system rather than the CentOS operating system it had used previously, and it has also been retested and re-certified. In addition, it now supports a new file system option, the Extensible File System (XFS).

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