Virtualizing and Testing with macOS

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Have you ever rolled out a full OS or even a simple policy update to your managed devices, only to find it breaks something else in the environment? If you had just tested it properly, you might have saved the headaches that followed. Testing with macOS is extremely challenging, almost impossible in some cases, and tends to be time consuming and costly, so what should you do?
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How to Upgrade Your vSphere to the Latest and Greatest

vmware

With vSphere as your foundational hypervisor layer, keeping up to date with the latest versions is essential to ensure the most efficient and secure experience. With vSphere 5.5 end of general support coming up quickly on September 19, 2018, and vSphere 6.5U2 and vSphere 6.7 general availability, you may be wondering which way to go. Attend this technical webcast to understand the benefits of upgrading directly from the vSphere upgrade experts.
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A Successful Journey to the Cloud with Data Virtualization

A shift to the cloud is a common element of any current data strategy. However, a successful transition to the cloud is not easy and can take years. It comes with security challenges, changes in downstream and upstream applications, and new ways to operate and deploy software. An abstraction layer that decouples data access from storage and processing can be a key element to enable a smooth journey to the cloud.
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Automating the Creation and Use of Virtual Testing Environments

Skytap

Balancing needed testing against the spiraling costs of the required infrastructure and challenges with the deployment of your code can be a real obstacle to even the best development and quality management teams. But with a little strategy and the right tools, it’s fairly easy to overcome these obstacles to delivering better software faster.
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The Next Era of Secure Access with ZTNA 2.0

Hybrid work and the shift to cloud applications and data have forced organizations to shift their network architectures rapidly, leaving gaps in security and access. As a result, ZTNA 1.0 is not enough. Our partners at Palo Alto Networks introduced ZTNA 2.0 with Prisma Access which overcomes the limitations of legacy ZTNA solutions.
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