In-Depth Features


Virtualization Review's 2017 Editor's Choice Awards Winners

Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose and our editors’ favorite products of the year: It must be December.

What's New in Hyper-V in Windows Server 1709

Lots of changes are on tap, including upgrades for containers, networking and storage.

An Overview of NetApp's New Products

They demonstrate the storage vendor's move to becoming more data-centric and cloud-focused.

NetApp Insight Keynote Stresses Move From Storage to Data

Data, not oil, is now the world's most valuable resource, claims journalist.

Say Aloha to Microsoft's New Web Management UI

The project, code-named "Honolulu," was released in preview in late September.

Hyper-V and Beyond

The release of Microsoft's first major update to Windows Server 2016 and the long-awaited launch of Azure Stack will enable the ongoing shift toward containerization, DevOps and digitally focused modern apps.

The Composable Datacenter of the Future

IT Infrastructure is always evolving. The next big change will be back toward an old, familiar model, closer to the days of the mainframe than the era of siloed servers that has dominated for decades.

Azure Is the New Microsoft

A company built on the world's most popular OS and productivity software has changed radically in just a few years. The cloud has changed everything for the Redmond giant, and not a moment too soon.

Storage Spaces Direct in Windows Server 2016

Microsoft's first attempt at creating a software-defined storage platform wasn't a big hit. Its updated version just might be.

VMware Workstation: Still Useful After All These Years

Version 14 has an updated latency simulator that has enterprise uses.

VM(be)ware

VMware is at an exciting and dangerous point in its existence. It can potentially dominate some emerging markets, but can also lose out in several key areas. Choosing wisely is paramount.

Recapping VMworld 2017

The big news was partnerships with Amazon, a deeper dive into containers and an important security product.

VMware End-User Computing Q&A

End-user computing (EUC) is a primary focus of VMware's, from virtual desktop infrastructure products to cloud computing. Sumit Dhawan, GM of VMware's EUC group, answered questions about the group's vision and goals.

How To Get the Most Out of VMworld 2017

There's so much to do, see and learn at VMworld. Here's your guide to navigating the show.

The Changing Challenges of End-User Computing

As fragmented endpoint devices meet increasingly fragmented data, applications, services and storage, new ways of thinking about how to tie it all together are emerging.

Q&A with VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger

Gelsinger's take on Dell, cloud computing, his vision for the future and more.

What My Father Taught Me About Cloud Computing

Wells and city water have more in common with the cloud than you might think.

WIRED: The Internet of Things Is Coming. Plan Accordingly.

IoT is here, but isn't yet well developed. Before jumping in, consider carefully what's available now and what your goals are for the future.

The Top 10 Virtualization Stories of 2016

VMware gets a new owner, Citrix gets a new leader and the future gets even cloudier. It was a busy news year.

The 2016 Virtualization Review Editor's Choice Awards

Our picks for the best of the best.

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