Together, HP and VMware enable you to virtualize server resources and consolidate multiple applications and heterogeneous operating systems onto a single HP ProLiant server. As a result, you can optimize your computing resources, increase scalability, and improve management efficiency.
Listen to this podcast to learn how VMware and HP have teamed up to deliver an adaptive infrastructure that helps you reduce costs, increase agility and be more competitive.
Speakers:
Rob Smoot, Group Manager, Product Marketing, VMware
James Lomonaco, HP ISS, Product Marketing Manager, HP
Learn about the benefits of server consolidation with VMware virtualization. Increase the flexibility and availability of your datacenter by consolidating up to 20 virtual machines on a single server. Hear why more than 100,000 customers are using VMware to dynamically balance workload among servers and nearly eliminate user impact during ...
In this podcast Sr. Product Manager, Sunder Parameswaran discusses the challenges organizations face in implementing virtual server environments, and how Veritas Cluster Server for VMware can help in reducing complexity and decrease downtime. Find more information on Veritas Cluster Server
Why is Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) such a “buzzword” within enterprises today? In this podcast, John Lens, who works with some of the largest companies in the world as a VMware Global Account Manager, shares customer stories and explains why VDI is a compelling solution for the enterprise.
Speakers:
Tyler ...
Blackhawk Technology Consulting LLC, a VMware partner, decided to implement their own desktop virtualization solution with VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure and VMware Application Virtualization (formerly Thinstall). Using the same solution they normally sell to their customers, Blackhawk was able to implement a standard quarterly re-imaging process that dramatically improved their ...
For IT professionals responsible for introducing applications into an enterprise, compatibility testing can often be a daunting exercise. You must not only test every known OS version against the application, but you also need to understand what other applications may conflict with this new application. Application compatibility challenges account for ...
Enterprise computing has come a long way from the days of centralized mainframes in the 1970’s to the fully distributed desktops and laptops we see today. With the workplace becoming more technologically diverse and increasingly mobile, desktop IT workload grows exponentially with each new user and configuration. Is there a ...
In this video podcast straight from Intel’s Spring IDF in Shanghai, the spotlight is on the keynote demos that showed power and performance in newer, smaller and more innovative form factors, many powered by the Intel’s Atom processor. Many of the demonstrations focused on mobility, and they all provided an ...
VMware has just released ESX 3.5 and Virtual Center 2.5. In the fourth of a 5 part podcast series, VMware Technical Account Manager Joe Gazarik explains more of the new features of ESX 3.5 and Virtual Center 2.5 including support for 64G of RAM in virtual machines, larger ...
VMware has just released ESX 3.5 and Virtual Center 2.5. This is the 3rd of a 5-part podcast series, featuring VMware Technical Account Manager Joe Gazarik on Virtualization. In this podcast, he focuses on the functional improvements to VC 2.5, like scalability, tools management, and 64 bit operating ...
VMware has just released ESX 3.5 and Virtual Center 2.5. This is the second of a 5-part podcast series, featuring VMware Technical Account Manager Joe Gazarik. In this podcast, he delves deeper into three benefit catagories of ESX 3.5 and Virtual Center 2.5: simplified operations, increased service levels, ...
VMware just released ESX 3.5 and Virtual Center 2.5. In this first of a five-part podcast series, VMware Technical Account Manager Joe Gazarik explains the new capabilities of ESX 3.5 and Virtual Center 2.5 including increased levels of automation, improved overall infrastructure availability and higher performance for mission ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. September 25, 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. introduced its first quad-core x64 (x86, 64-bit) systems, including the world’s smallest four-socket x64 server — which delivers up to twice the expandability and compute power as other servers, yet is half the size. The Sun Fire X4450 and
Intel Capital invests in startup companies all over the world (as in the recent Nascentric announcement, this past summer’s announcement with VMware, or relationships with firms like Bulgarian WiMAX company Nexcom) with the goal of improving technology deployment, entrepeneurship, and tech development (and generally “inspiring the ... David Doane, president and CEO of PresenceID, talks with Brad Baldwin about identity transparency and growing trend towards the virtual workplace. Doane proposes the possibility of ultimately decoupling not only users from the physical network environment, but also allowing all of our files and technology resources to be ... It’s not often that you get to meet one of the people who helped make Silicon Valley the tech powerhouse it is today. Here you get to meet Dr. Mendel Rosenblum, co-founder and chief scientist at VMWare. He also teaches computer science at Stanford University. Translation: he’s smart and ... Dr. Mendel Rosenblum, co-founder and chief scientist at VMWare and Min Xu, R&D engineer at VMWare, demonstrate the company’s newest virtualization technology. After a long day at the Microsoft Server & Tools Business Analyst Summit, hosted during day zero of this year’s Microsoft TechEd, James and Cote review what they heard from Microsoft and give some late-night analysis of: Jean Bozman is research vice president of the enterprise computing group at IDC. In this podcast, recorded at the St. Regis hotel in San Francisco, she shares her thoughts on the just-announced Sun/Intel strategic alliance. Transcript: Paul Lancour ... Leostream is developing the next generation virtual datacenter management products - enabling companies to create a single pool of available storage and computing resources that they can deploy on demand. Founded in 2001 by a group of experienced industry executives and engineers, Leostream is based in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Leostream ... Amr Awadallah, Yahoo’s Sr Engineer and PhD Candidate at Stanford. Amr is an technical entrepreneur, gamer, product and software engineer, and all around smart guy. Amr is doing some very cool and important work at Stanford. Amr is working with and under Mendel Rosenblaum the founder ... From Yahoo’s corporate headquarters introducing Amr Awadallah, Yahoo’s Sr Engineer and PhD Candidate at Stanford. Amr is an technical entrepreneur, gamer, product and software engineer, and all around smart guy. Amr and I discuss his Phd Work at Stanford including working with Mendal Rosenblaum the founder of VMWare.IDF Exclusive: Intel Capital's Arvind Sodhani
Identity Transparency Changes the Workplace
A talk with VMWare's lead geek
Demo of VMWare's latest virtualization technology
Microsoft TechEd 2007 - SOA, PowerShell, Silverlight and Virtualization
Analysis of the Sun/Intel Agreement
Host: Paul Lancour - PodTech
Guest: Jean Bozman – IDC
Under the Radar: Leostream Virtualization Company, COO Mike Palin
Gaming Technology with Yahoo's Amr Awadallah, Sr Engineer and Phd Student at Stanford - Topic 1
InfoTalk: Yahoo's Amr Awadallah, Sr Engineer and Phd Student at Stanford
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