The Emerging Vendors 2011 list comprises companies from every discipline and technology facet. Here we offer a look at the virtualization companies that made the list. Each of these companies brings ...
Hitachi Vantara, the data storage, infrastructure and hybrid cloud management subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501), today announced a new solution that combines Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization ...
Visa is looking for a few good people to run its next-generation data centers. In July, the electronic payments company posted a job listing on the Data Center Job Board for a senior facilities ...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CData Software, a leading provider of data connectivity solutions, today announced the acquisition of Data Virtuality, a global provider of data integration and ...
Data management is hard, and it’s not getting easier, thanks to the continued tsunami of big data (a data-nami, as it were). One company that’s aiming to help with the continued digital onslaught is ...
The $210 million cash deal is expected to close in September. Acopia is a Lowell, Mass., file virtualization technology vendor. Dan Matte, senior vice president of marketing for F5, said his company ...
Databases are evolving faster than ever, becoming more fluid to keep pace with an online world that’s becoming virtualized at every level. In many ways, the database as we know it is disappearing into ...
VMware, which created x86 server virtualization and is the dominant player in the market, is absolutely on fire. When EMC bought the company in 2003, VMware revenues were around $100 million a year.
As VMware pushes its vision for private clouds built around its core virtualization technology, rival vendors are ramping their efforts to create an alternative stack.… OpenNebula, the open source ...
The emergence of 10 Gigabit Ethernet, virtualization and unified switching fabrics is ushering in a major shift in data center network design: three-tier switching architectures are being collapsed ...
“Lock-in” is a phrase that tends to trouble users. It connotes inflexibility when negotiating prices and the inability to change on a dime. So why in the face of this stigma does Hitachi Data Systems ...