What Is a Virtual Machine? Process, Types, and Software
Virtual machines (VM) emulate computer systems, replacing physical infrastructure with software to create environments for apps. Learn about these key tools and how they work.
Virtual machines (VM) emulate computer systems, replacing physical infrastructure with software to create environments for apps. Learn about these key tools and how they work.
Cloud virtualization is the technology that creates virtual environments to run a computing program. Learn all about types of virtualization in cloud computing.
mmhmmm, the latest project from Evernote co-founder Phil Libin brings the future of video collaboration, conferencing and presentation to Zoom, Teams and Meet among others. The company released Beta 2 of its software that integrates with other video conferencing applications to deliver highly interactive and user friendly experience of conducting virtual, remote presentations.
VMware warns of ransomware attacks through remote code execution over two critical bugs in vCenter Server, its virtualization management platform.
A middle ground is finally forming in the debate over whether to use containers or virtual machines for virtualization, triggered by the launch of new appli…
Ansible is an open-source tool for resource provisioning automation that helps DevOps professionals in continuous delivery. Learn how Ansible works.
Choosing a cloud service can be tricky as all the top ones, including Microsoft’s Azure and Amazon’s AWS have a lot going. Organizations need to choose the one that fits their culture better.
Windows 10 updates, including the latest, version 1903, continue to be problematic for enterprises hoping to fully realize their compute investments. Switch…
A supercomputer processes data at lightning speeds, measured in FLOPS. Learn how a supercomputer works (with examples) and its top use cases.
The growing demands for mobile edge computing and network slicing pushed Verizon to successfully demonstrate an end-to-end virtualized 5G data session with assistance from key vendors Samsung, Intel, and Wind River. Will this strengthen Verizon’s position in the 5G market? Let’s find out.