by Theresa Miller | May 15, 2018 | Sonia Cuff, Windows
Microsoft Build is the annual gathering of the software developer community who are focused on the Microsoft platform, held recently. An event to rival Microsoft Ignite, it also is a chance for Microsoft to make some big product announcements. For this reason, it’s...
by Theresa Miller | Apr 24, 2018 | Citrix, eG Innovations, Monitoring Tools, Theresa Miller, Virtualization
As a Citrix administrator you are supporting architecture that can be complex, distributed and includes many interdependencies between the Citrix tiers and the supporting infrastructure. It is also extremely likely that you are supporting an environment with many...
by Theresa Miller | Mar 20, 2018 | Sonia Cuff, Windows
Windows Insider MVPs supercharge product influence This year, the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award program celebrates its 25 year anniversary. During that time it has seen a number of restructures, keeping the program relevant to the technology trends and...
by Gina Rosenthal | Mar 13, 2018 | Cloud, Melissa Palmer, VMWare
Since the word cloud first appeared in terminological lingo, VMware has often been used in the same sentence. In recent years, the concept of cloud has evolvoed, and so has the VMware’s strategy and products as a whole. Recently, VMware announced even more products,...
by Gina Rosenthal | Feb 13, 2018 | Containers, Linux, Melissa Palmer, Platforms
Fans of the open source ecosystem will undoubtedly recognize the names Red Hat and CoreOS. Red Hat has has long been the leader of open source in the enterprise with a huge following of many community projects including Fedora, Ansible, Ceph, and many others. CoreOS...
by Gina Rosenthal | Feb 7, 2018 | Cloud, Gina Rosenthal
Serverless is the new buzzword everyone loves to hate. Is it a real thing? Is it a poorly named marketing buzzword? Is it something I need to learn about? What everyone thinks it is When I asked people on Twitter for a definition of serverless, I got some interesting...