VMware adds container runtime protection to Carbon Black security portfolio
VMware is entering the race to secure modern, cloud-native environments by adding container runtime protection to its container security product.
VMware is entering the race to secure modern, cloud-native environments by adding container runtime protection to its container security product.
In taking control of Pivotal and Carbon Black, VMware unveiled acquisitions number 10 and 11 during the past 12 months.
Virtualisation mainstay VMware wants to build and manage multi-cloud infrastructures… and so much more as 2019 kicks into gear.
VMware’s strategic collaboration with technology partners such as IBM and AWS helped to bolster the vendor’s revenue tally during the first quarter.
The ATO has granted VMware a $16.9 million licencing and support deal that sees the vendor facilitate the agency’s cloud program.
Tasmania-based IT services firm, Virtual Information Technology, has forged a partnership with Canadian virtualised application delivery company, Inuvika.
Hopes remain that Cloud DC, which entered liquidation on 28 March, will find a buyer for its remaining assets and intellectual property.
Hybrid IT is on track to become the standard enterprise IT model, according to new research from Dimension Data.
Virtualisation vendor outlines route to cloud success via the channel.
VMware has finally confirmed that it has struck a deal to put its software-defined datacentre software on AWS public cloud.
Australian organisations will spend $232.6 million on virtualisation infrastructure software in 2016.
“Cloud is a hot topic, but many local organisations are getting a little too enthusiastic about it.”
CEO Kirill Tatarinov outlines the company’s position and new focus
Australian packaging company, Visy, is the first company to deploy a Riverbed and Microsoft joint solution for branch office IT infrastructure.
At the RSA Conference, VMware demonstrates the security features of its NSX network virtualization product.