5/1/2011
Citrix Wants to Do It All
Citrix wants you to bring your own smartphone, tablet and laptop. And not have to worry about connecting from just about anywhere. Plus: Xangati reviewed, Peter Coffee interviewed, more.
By Brien Posey
Depleted resources, storage provisioning, virtual machine sprawl and excessive virtual hard disk files are some of the key challenges facing storage virtualization users.
By Bruce Hoard
Citrix has built a global company that wants to "play well with others" and has struck up some key partnerships in the process.
By Bruce Hoard
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.
By David Davis
VMHA via vSphere works most of the time, but sometimes you'll need to get at those scripts to fix something.
By David Davis
I haven't found a public cloud provider yet that allows me to run a nested ESXi server as a virtual machine.
By David Davis
Your vSphere infrastructure needs monitoring, and that's where vCenter Operations comes in. Let's take a look at how to work with it.
By David Davis
I tried Xangati for ESX to find out why the tool was different from other virtual infrastructure performance-monitoring solutions. Here's what I found out.
By Bruce Hoard
What some folks (folks being Chris Wolf, Simon Bramfitt, Greg Stuart and Citrix's own Simon Crosby and Mark Templeton ) have to say about Citrix.
By David Davis
Veeam's latest streamlines processes and shines in vSphere environments.
By Brien Posey
Deploying and configuring the Kaviza package is a breeze.