Editor's Note


Time to Get Defensive

Expect and be prepared for hacks into your network.

VMware Chooses AWS over Azure

VMware, the leading virtualization company in the world, went all-in on Amazon Web Services.

The EUC Failure

Unnecessarily complicated login processes demonstrate how far there still is to go.

VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger: 'As Excited As Ever'

The VMware CEO talks about what excites him most about his job.

If I Were Michael Dell

Some suggestions for how to handle VMware.

3 Bits of Advice for VMware

Humble suggestions for keeping the company on course.

Crystal Ball Time: Predictions for 2016

The Dell/VMware deal, the rise of KVM and more.

VMworld and the Uncertainty Principle

VMware's direction has changed in unpredictable ways.

Take Another Look at VDI

Big advances, especially in storage technology, may make it more viable than you realize.

3 Industry Expectations for 2015

What are we likely to see when it comes to the "Internet of Things," cloud computing and careers?

VMworld: The Modern-Day COMDEX

It's not about the swag anymore.

Enough with the Truth Already: A Cloud Conversation with Jon Toigo

You want a piece of Jon Toigo? Be my guest.

Failure, Fighting: Crosby's Keys to Success in the Virtualized World

The Bromium cofounder and former Citrix CTO views his public battles as an essential element in his strategy to bring technology to the people by making sure they understand it.

T-Rex Roars: Liquidware Labs' Founder Makes Noise in VDI

J. Tyler "T-Rex" Rohrer, chief revenue officer and co-founder of Liquidware Labs, was never shy about selling himself and his ideas.

Papirov Has Everyone Looking at Paraleap

Which is more perilous: fleeing the Soviet Union before the fall of communism or starting up a cloud-computing business with no venture funding? Igor Papirov has survived both.

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