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, features, and enhancements to continue the VMware cloud evolution. VMware Cloud […]
#VMworld 2017 Brings New Features to VMware Workspace ONE Powered by AirWatch
At #VMworld 2017 US, VMware announced a number of new features and new innovations to VMware Workspace ONE powered by AirWatch, and their end user computing portfolio. Let’s take a look at some of the things VMware has added to the already powerful software suite. One Platform to Rule All Devices One of the biggest […]
What to Expect at VMworld 2017
VMworld 2017 is just about to get into full swing. For all of your VMware fans out there, get ready for a week of fantastic announcements from the virtualization giant. Let’s take a look at what we can expect at VMworld 2017 The Keynotes The first clue on what to expect at VMworld 2017 can […]
VMWare VSAN for Cost Reduction Webinar
In the past couple of years, VMware released a product call the VMware VSAN. So what is the value of this particular product you may ask? VSAN allows you take take your already existing storage infrastructure, and re-purpose that hardware to create an environment that is similar to hyper-converged infrastructure. For SMB companies that are doing “more […]
VMworld 2016, Cloudy Forecast
VMworld arrived in Las Vegas for the first time in many years this year. The mood was also visibly shifted, beyond the change in location. Last year saw the introduction of the DevOps focus in the lounge and a lot more experimentation as VMware looked towards their future in containers, network virtualization, and other layers […]
How to Read Tech Articles with a Critical Eye
I was a library geek throughout my childhood. The library in our town was too far to get to on my own and we didn’t have buses. I loved the Bookmobile, until I read every book on it. One of the main reasons I loved school was because I could go to the library! I […]
The Rise of the VMware vSphere HTML5 Client
If you’re a VMware administrator, chances are you’ve come to know and love the VMware vSphere C# client, often referred to as the thick client. For many, it is still the go to option, even with the introduction of the vSphere Web Client. Times are changing, and so is the way we’re going to mange […]
Where to go for Troubleshooting IT Issues: IT Community!
As we approach the New Year, I am getting close to celebrating 20 years of working in IT. In those 20 years, I have been an IT instructor, a desktop technician, a server engineer, Exchange architect, Citrix architect, and have worn any other “IT hat” necessary to ensure that the job is done right. Never a […]
IT Snippits: Exchange on VMWare vMotion - Is this really OK?
vMotion Exchange, yay or nay? It appears that statements have been made that since Exchange 2010 SP1 that VMWare vMotion is supported with Exchange DAGs. See this post from the Technet Blogs. This article makes the statement that “To put it as simply as possible: if your hypervisor vendor supports their migration technology with Exchange […]
Installation of the Citrix XenDesktop 7.6 Delivery Controller
Technology today is always changing and more and more organizations are looking at what it means to move forward with VDI. The landscape in the space has evolved greatly over the past 5 years. One of the largest issues of the past was performance. So how do you ensure performance within your VDI environment? Well […]