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  • VMware Makes Kubernetes Even More So With Tanzu

    VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid internals
    Justin Warren
    May 11, 2020
    Tech

    VMware has added Kubernetes capabilities to vSphere and elsewhere, but ease-of-use remains elusive.

  • VMware Returns To Its Roots At VMworld 2019

    VMworld 2019
    Justin Warren
    September 6, 2019
    Forbes

    This year’s VMworld was a return to form for VMware. By returning to its roots, VMware is building a strong foundation for future growth.

  • Droplet Computing Makes The Browser The Computer

    Justin Warren
    April 17, 2018
    Forbes

    Droplet Computing have used WebAssembly to turn your browser into a computer that can run any old application.

  • VMware Gets Its Mojo Back At VMworld 2017

    Justin Warren
    August 30, 2017
    Forbes

    VMware has stopped apologizing for existing and has gotten its mojo back.

  • Analysis: Dell To Buy EMC For $67 Billion

    Justin Warren
    October 12, 2015
    Forbes

    The news is everywhere, and has been for days: VMware currently trades as. Background The implications and details of this deal are legion, and there is a wealth of detail out there, good and bad, so I’ll point you at the commentary I think is most worth bothering with rather than re-hash the same stuff…

  • Maxta Choose Customer Choice For Hyper-Converged

    Justin Warren
    October 1, 2015
    Forbes

    Hyper-converged purveyor Maxta have been listening carefully to what their customers of the past two years have been saying, and they want choice. A major appeal of hyper-converged offerings is simplicity: simple to buy, simple to use, at least when compared with build-your-own or reference architecture style systems. Instead, you buy a thing and use…

  • HashiCorp Completes Portfolio of DevOps Tools with Otto and Nomad

    Justin Warren
    September 28, 2015
    Forbes

    HashiCorp today announced the availability of the final two parts of their suite of DevOps workflow tools, Otto and Nomad, completing a multi-year journey to provide a set of tools for developers and operators of the modern datacenter. Nomad is a scheduler which is essentially a tool for ensuring the right number of components for…

  • HashiCorp Adds Support For VMware vCloud Air

    Justin Warren
    September 6, 2015
    Forbes

    If you’ve been watching the developer/enterprise overlap that is in full swing, you may well have heard of Vagrant, and its eponymous vagrant up command. What you may not know (as I did not until this week) is that the company behind Vagrant is called HashiCorp, and they have a lot of other tools they…

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