Why Lotus F1 wants to stop its servers from racking up air miles
Lotus F1 Team's COO on how it plans to use Microsoft's Azure cloud infrastructure so it no longer has to fly its servers around the world when it competes in races.
Lotus F1 Team's COO on how it plans to use Microsoft's Azure cloud infrastructure so it no longer has to fly its servers around the world when it competes in races.
The news isn't just limited to Sony and it's not just about hacking attacks. There have been cloud failures at Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and more.
Virtualization and cloud computing are ubiquitous. Developers should include virtualization tools with their distributions.
Former Sydney boy Doug Hibberd last month took on the role of Asia-Pacific general manager for SolarWinds, coming back home and opening an Australian office in Brisbane after over 20 years working in the US. But he hadn't reckoned on the floods.
Those of you who appreciated my brief (yet effective) post a couple of weeks back about a free Windows client power manager (and there were many of you, thanks!) will appreciate knowing about this second bit of freeware from Microsoft partner NetWrix: a utility for eradicating virtual server sprawl.
While IBM delivered solid results and its software and services businesses shined, the hardware business was a disappointment to many Big Blue watchers. The growing popularity of virtualization may be a big reason.