HPE launches new XP7 based on Hitachi technology

Hewlett Packard Enterprise launched its high-end enterprise storage array upgade today at the same time as Hitachi Data Systems. The HPE XP7 and HDS Virtual Storage Platform (VSP) use the same underlying hardware and software, supplied by HDS’ Japanese parent company Hitachi Ltd.

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Scaling Your Business the Easy Way—with SD-WAN as a Service

Article | August 12, 2022

SD-WANs are a critical component of digital transformation. Using software-defined networking (SDN) and virtual network functions (VNF) concepts to build and manage a wide area network (WAN) helps businesses successfully transition their infrastructure to the cloud by securely connecting hybrid multicloud architectures. But SD-WANs can do more than just facilitate a transition to the cloud —they make it faster and less expensive to expand your business.

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Virtual Desktop Tools, Server Hypervisors

Addressing Multi-Cloud Complexity with VMware Tanzu

Article | April 28, 2023

Introduction With cloud computing on the path to becoming the mother of all transformations, particularly in IT's ways of development and operations, we are once again confronted with the problem of conversion errors, this time a hundredfold higher than previous moves to dispersed computing and the web. While the issue is evident, the remedies are not so obvious. Cloud complexity is the outcome of the fast acceleration of cloud migration and net-new innovation without consideration of the complexity this introduces in operations. Almost all businesses are already working in a multi-cloud or hybrid-cloud environment. According to an IDC report, 93% of enterprises utilize multiple clouds. The decision could have stemmed from a desire to save money and avoid vendor lock-in, increase resilience, or businesses might have found themselves with several clouds as a result of the compounding activities of different teams. When it comes to strategic technology choices, relatively few businesses begin by asking, "How can we secure and control our technology?" Must-Follow Methods for Multi-Cloud and Hybrid Cloud Success Data Analysis at Any Size, from Any Source: To proactively recognize, warn, and guide investigations, teams should be able to utilize all data throughout the cloud and on-premises. Insights in Real-Time: Considering the temporary nature of containerized operations and functions as a service, businesses cannot wait minutes to determine whether they are experiencing infrastructure difficulties. Only a scalable streaming architecture can ingest, analyze, and alert rapidly enough to discover and investigate problems before they have a major impact on consumers. Analytics That Enables Teams to Act: Because multi-cloud and hybrid-cloud strategies do not belong in a single team, businesses must be able to evaluate data inside and across teams in order to make decisions and take action swiftly. How Can VMware Help in Solving Multi-Cloud and Hybrid-Cloud Complexity? VMware made several announcements indicating a new strategy focused on modern applications. Their approach focuses on two VMware products: vSphere with Kubernetes and Tanzu. Since then, much has been said about VMware's modern app approach, and several products have launched. Let's focus on VMware Tanzu. VMware Tanzu Tanzu is a product that enables organizations to upgrade both their apps and the infrastructure that supports them. In the same way that VMware wants vRealize to be known for cloud management and automation, Tanzu wants to be known for modern business applications. Tanzu uses Kubernetes to build and manage modern applications. In Tanzu, there is just one development environment and one deployment process. VMware Tanzu is compatible with both private and public cloud infrastructures. Closing Lines The important point is that the Tanzu portfolio offers a great deal of flexibility in terms of where applications operate and how they are controlled. We observe an increase in demand for operating an application on any cloud, and how VMware Tanzu assists us in streamlining the multi-cloud operation for MLOps pipeline. Apart from multi-cloud operation, it is critical to monitor and alarm each component throughout the MLOps lifecycle, from Kubernetes pods and inference services to data and model performance.

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How virtualization helped Dell make a pandemic pivot

Article | September 9, 2022

Danny Cobb, fellow and vice president of engineering for Dell Technologies’ telco systems business, remembers his company cruising into early 2020: Kicking off a new fiscal year with its operating plan in place, supply chain nailed down and factories humming; people coming into the office each day to the usual routine of looking for parking spots and taking laptops down to the cafeteria. Then came March, and the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic hit U.S. shores. In the course of one weekend, Dell pivoted to having more than 90% of its workforce working from home. That meant a dramatic shift in its network needs and operations – one that was only able to be accomplished so quickly because of virtualized infrastructure.

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Virtualization Can Help Substantially Reduce Computing Costs

Article | August 9, 2021

Businesses use a lot of technology to keep themselves competitive and Businesses use a lot of technology to keep themselves competitive and operationally efficient. One way that organizations use to make their technology infrastructure more accessible is through the use of virtualization. Let’s discuss what virtualization is, how it benefits businesses, and some examples of how you might consider leveraging virtualization to your company’s benefit. Virtualization for Hardware and Software Virtualization in its most basic sense is taking something and making it virtual. In regards to hardware and software, it involves taking these parts of your technology infrastructure and making them available in a virtual environment. Virtual applications and hardware solutions can be deployed to the cloud so that they can be accessed by any online device. Some examples of virtualization might include creating virtual machines, like workstations and server units, that are hosted in a virtual environment for as-needed access

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Decisyon is a software company founded in Latina in 2005 and now a multinational company based in the USA. In Italy the group is represented by Decisyon Italy. Decisyon offers a visual environment for building apps with a large number of included services to accelerate the design, development, sales and creation of Industrial IoT solutions.

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Are affordable mainframes the future of virtualization?

zdnet | June 11, 2016

Companies that build mainframe computers, especially in the Intel-based architecture lines, have decided that these mainframes can compete with traditional virtual and cloud infrastructures for market share. The new so-called affordable mainframes are fast, far less cryptic, and easier to maintain than your father's (or grandfather's) mainframe computers were. Mainframeologists will tell you that cloud computing is really mainframe grid computing and that virtualization is really a mainframe technology ported to Intel architecture. I'll buy those assertions, but at a slightly discounted rate. I discount them because virtualization and cloud really weren't so user accessible back then. It might have existed, but only a few people had access and interest. I'm taking off a healthy 25 percent for that.

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DevOps and Mainframes Don't Have To Be Enemies

Compuware | December 01, 2016

Compuware CEO Chris O'Malley spent some time bringing me up to date on what the well-known mainframe development tool vendor has been doing recently. He started the very interesting conversation with "We want to be a home, not a hospice, for the mainframe." He then went on to describe what the company is doing to serve DevOps practitioners needing to focus on rapid development. Living on Internet Time O'Malley pointed out that DevOps is a mechanism for organizations to create a systematic, rapid development environment in which improvements are made, prototyped, documented and put into production very quickly. This approach has been growing in popularity in the industry-standard systems world, but has been somewhat anathema to mainframe developers.

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Are affordable mainframes the future of virtualization?

zdnet | June 11, 2016

Companies that build mainframe computers, especially in the Intel-based architecture lines, have decided that these mainframes can compete with traditional virtual and cloud infrastructures for market share. The new so-called affordable mainframes are fast, far less cryptic, and easier to maintain than your father's (or grandfather's) mainframe computers were. Mainframeologists will tell you that cloud computing is really mainframe grid computing and that virtualization is really a mainframe technology ported to Intel architecture. I'll buy those assertions, but at a slightly discounted rate. I discount them because virtualization and cloud really weren't so user accessible back then. It might have existed, but only a few people had access and interest. I'm taking off a healthy 25 percent for that.

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DevOps and Mainframes Don't Have To Be Enemies

Compuware | December 01, 2016

Compuware CEO Chris O'Malley spent some time bringing me up to date on what the well-known mainframe development tool vendor has been doing recently. He started the very interesting conversation with "We want to be a home, not a hospice, for the mainframe." He then went on to describe what the company is doing to serve DevOps practitioners needing to focus on rapid development. Living on Internet Time O'Malley pointed out that DevOps is a mechanism for organizations to create a systematic, rapid development environment in which improvements are made, prototyped, documented and put into production very quickly. This approach has been growing in popularity in the industry-standard systems world, but has been somewhat anathema to mainframe developers.

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