Software applications in business fit into three categories. The first category contains applications that work but are not core to the business. The second category contains application that more or ...
Many of our past columns have centered on a recurring theme: increasing the value of IT without scaling cost, all while ensuring minimal risk to the business. In keeping with this theme, in this ...
Anyone who frequently installs and uninstalls new software, tests beta versions of programs, or tinkers with the registry in Windows, often reaches the point where they have to completely re-install ...
Gibbs concludes his review of the Parallels Virtuozzo Containers 4.0, an OS virtualization system About seven Internet years ago (that’s roughly three weeks in the real world) I started discussing ...
Sun’s VirtualBox lets you install multiple operating systems, offering greater speed and ease of use than its competitors. Whether you prefer Linux, Windows, or Mac OS X, you can probably get almost ...
With the influx of data centers and the limited amount of server room real estate, virtualization is becoming more and more common in today’s enterprise. This is because consolidating servers and ...
Let me paint a picture for you. I was running a virtual instance of another Linux operating system this morning with VirtualBox. Everything was going fine (as it usually does) until it wasn't. The ...
Developers talk a lot about “immutability.” Outside the technical world, it usually means something negative: unmoving, inflexible, and entrenched. However, in the technical field, these features ...
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