Incremental point releases of software often translate to incremental improvements plus a few token feature enhancements. VMware has made every attempt to overcome those tendencies with the release of vSphere 6.7 and has upped its game in the update, focusing on security and standards adoption.
Security is on everyone's mind these days, and vSphere has made a number of improvements when it comes to security...
If you're a vSphere sysadmin and you've been waiting patiently for a fully-featured HTML5-based vSphere client, VMware finally has some good news for you: you (probably) won't have to wait much longer.
That's because the server virtualization company has given a (vague) promise about its availability. "We are targeting to deliver to you a fully featured version of the vSphere Client later this year, in...
Lew Tucker is a busy man. Aside from his day job as VP and CTO for Cloud Computing at Cisco, Tucker also sits on the board of directors at both the OpenStack Foundation and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, giving him a unique perspective on both organizations.
Some in the industry have positioned Kubernetes as a competitive replacement for OpenStack, but that's not what Tucker...