Spatial computing comes to the enterprise (and other predictions for AR in 2020)
A look back at the year in AR, as well as predictions for what 2020 has in store.
A look back at the year in AR, as well as predictions for what 2020 has in store.
The evolutionary path forward for virtual infrastructure in the world’s data centers is narrowing to a single lane. Historically that’s been bad news, because it used to mean vendor lock-in. That’s not what it means this time.
Oracle announced a new major release for its VirtualBox product on April 1, 2015--the first one in a very long time. Check out the new features of this monumental release.
Red Hat's newest push in the virtualization realm is containers. You know, the good old BSD jail-type containers that leverages your hardware better than any other virtualization technology? Yes, that one.
You can install any modern Windows or Linux version, desktop or server, using Hyper-V in Windows 8.1. But you'll need to bring your own license and software for the base OS. Here's how to get that OS cheap or even free.
In this article, ZDNet's own mad scientist David Gewirtz shows how to get the virtualization software Parallels to run properly and without compromise on a four-monitor iMac.
The new HP AppSystems portfolio is designed to improve application performance and reduce implementation from months to a matter of minutes.
This year has been one of relatively grand alliances between emerging cloud computing vendors as they fill holes in their capabilities and try to create appealing one-stop enterprise cloud services.We’ve seen major announcements so far from IBM and Juniper, Cisco/EMC/VMware, and most recently BMC and Salesforce. There are many other smaller initiatives that have formed as well and all of these efforts underscore several key points for those businesses trying to understand the real strategic benefits of the cloud including cost, agility, and scalability.In the end we have some momentus choices; here's how to take the high road when it comes to enterprise cloud computing.