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  • Microsoft Bumps Up Azure Virtual Machine Storage

    By Kurt Mackie

    Microsoft announced a GS-Series for enterprises using Azure VMs, adding more storage.

  • Open Source Tool Connects Mainframes to Spark Big Data Analytics

    By David Ramel

    Syncsort open sourced a tool that connects data residing on IBM mainframes to Apache Spark for real-time Big Data analytics.

  • VMware Survey Shows Interest in Enterprise Mobile Business Processes

    By Keith Ward

    Although a majority of companies see the value in adopting business mobility processes, most have yet to dive into that pool.

  • Get Ready for Software-Defined Networking in the Enterprise

    By David Ramel

    Though originating in academic exercises and graduating from proof-of-concept testing labs to initial adoption by Web-scale giants, carriers, service providers and telecom operators, SDN is heading for the enterprise.

  • Microsoft Teams With Mesosphere for Windows Server Container Project

    By Kurt Mackie

    A collaboration between Microsoft and Mesosphere aims to bring the open source Apache Mesos datacenter orchestration solution into Windows Server.

  • Big Switch Boosts SDN for VMware, OpenStack Implementations

    By David Ramel

    Enterprises seeking to support software-defined networking and software-defined datacenters in VMware and OpenStack environments were this week targeted by enhancements to Big Switch Networks Inc. products.

  • IBM, Linux Foundation Open Up Mainframe Development

    By David Ramel

    A new collaborative project from The Linux Foundation aims to foster Linux development on mainframe computers, while Big Iron vendor IBM is offering up new mainframe Linux servers to the open source community.

  • Carriers Lead March to Software-Defined Networking, Study Indicates

    By David Ramel

    Network operators are marching inexorably toward SDN, according to a new study from IHS Infonetics.

  • Microsoft Continues Courting the Enterprise

    By Jeffrey Schwartz

    Cementing its committment to enterprise computing are three key products from Microsoft: OneDrive for Business, Skype for Business and the newly released Windows 10 OS.

  • SDN Advancements Highlighted at OpenDaylight Summit

    By David Ramel

    The recent OpenDaylight Summit provided a showcase for advancements to date in software-defined networking technologies.

  • VMware Customers Favorable Toward Windws 10

    By Keith Ward

    A survey of VMware customers -- admins who will support the new Windows 10 on their virtual infrastructure -- shows they expect good things from the just-released OS they see as their platform for the future ... next year.

  • Is Windows 10 Ready for the Enterprise?

    By Greg Shields

    With this week's release of Windows 10 comes the question about whether the new OS is ready for enterprise deployment, an issue often in doubt for years after a product is launched.

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