VMware acquires desktop application delivery startup CloudVolumes Cloud and virtualization software provider VMware has acquired CloudVolumes, a startup focused on desktop application delivery. CloudVolumes’ platform will enable VMware to build real-time application delivery tools across its end-user, datacenter and hybrid cloud platforms. CloudVolumes virtualizes application-management process above the OS, eliminating the need for virtual machine … continue reading
Today Platform9 emerged from stealth and unveiled its SaaS platform that transforms an organization’s existing servers into an AWS-like agile, self-service private cloud within minutes. The platform significantly reduces the operational complexity for IT and offers single pane of glass management of Docker, KVM and VMware vSphere. Platform9 is currently in beta with a dozen … continue reading
The EFF’s crusade for zero-day disclosure, an Android L developer preview, and a new anti-malware support service … continue reading
VMware’s Horizon DaaS solution presents an alternative for businesses still relying on Windows XP … continue reading
Acquisition provides customers a complete solution to manage users, devices and applications across desktop environments … continue reading
VMware spinoff is working on simple packaged versions of complex enterprise development environments … continue reading
Burning Man, PuppetConf and VMworld: The critical point is where they’re different … continue reading
With Platform-as-a-Service, Software-as-a-Service and APIs everywhere, the new Web took shape in 2012 … continue reading
After years of worry and strife over the health and relevance of the language, 2012 was notable for not endangering Java … continue reading
EMC and VMware’s CEOs are swapping jobs as VMware adds software-defined networking to its data-center capabilities … continue reading
Rackspace, Red Hat and VMware all flex cloud muscles at conference where Big Data and cloud vendor lock-in were hot topics … continue reading
Emerging market for platform-as-a-service should heat up even more as 2012 begins … continue reading