Desktop Virtualization Everything you Ever Wanted to Know

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The global pandemic has very well changed the very DNA of our work culture. As more and more organizations make the shift to cloud, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is ushering in a work from home -friendly scenario. While this is making the lives of many IT admins easier, with the reduced dependencies on infrastructure.
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Find out how KVM and container virtualization differs and how each can be used to create a flexible virtualization solution for any business environment.

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Demystifying Data Virtualization

In today’s complex data landscape, Data Virtualization has become a critical component of an adaptive and agile enterprise data fabric. It is no longer feasible to replicate data from myriad sources into a central repository, due to the associated costs and the delays in accessing the data. But there are common misconceptions around Data Virtualization and how it works.
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Demystifying Data Virtualization: Why it’s Now Critical for Your Data Strategy

Data Virtualization has become a critical component of an adaptive and agile enterprise data fabric. It is no longer feasible to replicate data from myriad sources into a central repository, due to the associated costs and the delays in accessing the data. But there are common misconceptions around Data Virtualization and how it works.
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Running Cloud-Native Applications On AWS?

Amazon ECS and Amazon EKS make delivering cloud-native applications in AWS easy. But some apps require persistent storage, something Kubernetes and containers don’t provide natively. That’s where NetApp comes in.
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Building a Logical Data Lake with Data Virtualization

Historically data lakes have been created as centralized physical data storage platform for data scientists to analyze data. But lately the explosion of big data, data privacy rules, departmental restrictions among many other things have made the centralized data repository approach less feasible. Using Data Virtualization allows organizations to create a logical - or virtual data lake - without having to physically copy and centralize all of their data.
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