by Theresa Miller | Jun 30, 2020 | Cloud, Solarwinds
Most enterprises have taken to a cloud-first deployment strategy. This approach leaves administrators with infrastructure on-premises, workloads in the cloud, and applications deployed in a hybrid cloud fashion. Though cloud deployments simplify many elements of...
by Gina Rosenthal | May 12, 2020 | Cloud, Melissa Palmer, Platforms
Over the last decade, we have seen a huge increase in public cloud adoption. Recently, with many people working from home instead of working in the data center, more and more people have been looking at the public cloud services. Let’s take a look at 5 things...
by Theresa Miller | Feb 4, 2020 | Adam Fowler, Windows
On January 15th 2020, Microsoft released the first stable release of Microsoft Edge (version 79). Right now, a lot of IT and technology people are talking about Microsoft Edge. In a good way, which might be surprising to you if you haven’t kept across the more...
by Gina Rosenthal | Oct 8, 2019 | Melissa Palmer, Platforms, Windows
We are still in the midsts of technology conference season, and we are a little over one month away from Microsoft Ignite 2019. If you haven’t yet made your travel arrangements, it is crunch time! The good news is that Microsoft Ignite will once again be held...
by Gina Rosenthal | Sep 10, 2019 | Cloud, Melissa Palmer, Platforms, VMWare
When it comes to the data center, no one can deny that Microsoft and VMware are two of the biggest players. Over the last decade, we have seen a fundamental shift in the way infrastructure utilized, deployed, and managed. One of the biggest disruptor to the modern...
by Gina Rosenthal | Aug 28, 2019 | Containers, Gina Rosenthal, VMWare
VMworld 2019 kicked off with a bang this week in San Francisco, California. The first day’s keynotes were packed with announcements, but the one that really excited me was Project Pacific. Project Pacific Project Pacific (in Tech Preview) is the re-architecting of...