Containerisation, which was once considered to be the ‘geek’s’ topic’, has now become a major focal point for the IT enterprise security team. It has also emerged as a preferred foundation of DevOps ...
In today’s rapidly evolving digital ecosystem, businesses face the challenge of deploying and scaling applications quickly and effectively. Traditional methods often fall short when agility, ...
Technology can seem to run in cycles. Over the the past couple of decades of IT, most of the focus has been around taking disparate elements of an organisation’s infrastructure and bringing them ...
Despite the option to move essentially ephemeral computing resources and data between public, private and hybrid clouds, there is still an all-encompassing push to deploy unmodified monolithic ...
With personal smartphones and tablets now nearly ubiquitous among professionals, there are myriad opportunities for empowering mobile users with bring your own device (BYOD). Many professional roles ...
It is said, in today’s digital age, Enterprise IT infrastructure is not modernized if it does not have containerised applications or used containers. Containerisation is a form of operating system ...
Could desktop-based containers tackle the enterprise’s VDI shortcomings? When the concept emerged in 2002, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) was heralded by many in enterprise technology as the ...
Any CIO or CTO worth their salt is aware of containers, so it’s not surprising to see Gartner reporting that three-quarters of businesses want to have containerised applications by 2022. What is ...
VMworld Europe 2015’s big slogan is “Ready for Any”. Its aim is to convey that VMware can provide agility that can react to any business challenge. At the same time, it also seems to convey that ...