Desktop virtualisation accelerates the pace of work within the enterprise, says Wipro.
The business world needs IT solutions that are fluid and ready to meet business demands, says VMware.
If businesses do not adopt software-defined data centres, they will be stuck with `siloed' data centres, says VMware.
The hybrid approach to cloud computing enables companies to reduce costs and quickly provision workloads, says VMware.
Applications running in a virtual environment still need load balancing, says George Zervos, VP, Sales EMEA and emerging markets at KEMP Technologies.
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The company introduces desktop virtualisation solutions that boost performance and improve security.
The company is collaborating with Wind River in?the development of a "hands-free" vSwitch network services configuration.
Data visualisation has been described as a "bettering journey from data to information and eventually to insight".
SimpliVity will release a new version of its OmniStack Data Virtualization Platform.
The solution enables the university to run 1?000 Windows?7 virtual machines, servicing 8?000 students.