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Just when you thought everything was better. Kubernetes orchestration was supposed to be the answer to the application resource nightmare, but it hasn’t worked out that way. Even more visibility challenges, constantly changing applications, and super-frequent update schedules all contribute to a miserable time monitoring application performance in orchestrated environments. But all is not lost – there is a way to effectively manage the performance of orchestrated, containerized applications. It’s more than just newer monitoring agents – it’s a whole new monitoring attitude, and it begins with complete automation. Join our live webinar to learn the absolute necessities when it comes to monitoring these critical orchestrated applications.
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This one contains sizing and performance-related information, including FSLogix on Windows 10 Enterprise Multi-session and a sneak preview of Login VSI’s latest Task, Office, and Knowledge Worker profiles. Lastly, Blair also shows you some clever testing automation and ways to find the perfect Azure instance for your remote workforce.
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Containers have become the preferred application development and deployment platform for new applications in both enterprises and service providers. In addition, companies are also looking to repackage and deploy existing applications within container environments. However, one of the most common concerns brought up by CIOs, CSOs and infrastructure technologists alike, is that of potentially reduced security – especially when compared to VM platforms. The reality is quite different. Containers can be a vehicle for improving data center and application security, but it does take putting in the right processes and laying the right foundation.
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There is a global paradigm shift from how desktops are being delivered to employees. While VDI was once a relatively minor workload deployed as a temporary fix to user problems, VDI has now become a mainstream tier one workload. However, VDI can be complex, time consuming and hard. Further complicating things is the of VDI workloads to a public-cloud hosted environment. So how do you ensure that your IT staff is able to manage your VDI environment for your global remote on any cloud, easily, without breaking the bank? NetApp and MicroWorks have the answer.
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