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Bank of America sees software-defined data centers as "irresistible"

VMware, Nvidia revolutionizing secure cloud desktop | First look: Docker is a better way to deploy your apps

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Bank of America sees software-defined data centers as 'irresistible'
Driven by a very strong belief in the future of software-defined data center technology, Bank of America is steering its IT to almost total virtualization. Read More


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The Future of IT: A Customer First Approach
Explore how customer-first policies can make use of social, mobile and cloud technologies to give workers the freedom and flexibility they desire to drive company productivity. Learn More.

VMware, Nvidia revolutionizing secure cloud desktop
The thin client has been largely disappointing from the beginning, but a partnership between VMware and Nvidia may finally give the thin client the performance, scalability, security and price it needs to catch on. Read More

First look: Docker is a better way to deploy your apps
Open-source Docker is the latest layer of virtualization to bundle everything together in a stable "container." The software opens up the process of creating and building virtual machines to anyone who can work with the Linux command line. Read More


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Mixed All Flash Arrays Delivers Safer Higher Performance
What is the impact of an all-flash array with enterprise features and reliability on the mainstream data center? In the mainstream environment, storage system reliability and consistency are as important as extreme performance. View Now

Tip of the Hat: Facebook's Oculus buy a smart move
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced a lot of criticism when his company agreed to pay $2 billion for a startup still building its first product, the Rift virtual reality headset. Read More

Facebook may lure teen users back with virtual reality promise
After admitting last year that it was losing traction with teenage users, Facebook may have spent $2 billion to acquire Oculus VR Inc. to lure some of them back. Read More


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