What is VMware VDI?
A virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is a networked environment where physical servers host-guest virtual machines (VMs) provisioned as desktops for remote users. A hypervisor like the VMware ESXi allows you to create...
The changing market landscape is driving independent software vendors (ISVs) to undergo a complete digital transformation. But shifting to the cloud and modernizing application development comes with several challenges. Maintaining...
VMware ESXi is the bare-metal hypervisor in the VMware vSphere virtualization platform. As a bare-metal hypervisor for creating and running virtual machines (VMs), VMware ESXi runs on top and accesses the hardware...
Since the world and the global economy are now interconnected, many organizations have offices and facilities that span different geographical boundaries. And as the need for secure and reliable corporate data access becomes necessary,...
VMware vSphere is one of the most widely-used server virtualization solutions available on the market. And vSphere Web Client is the recommended client to access and manage the vCenter Server environment, especially for version 5.1...
User authentication and authorization are critical for protecting your network infrastructure. It ensures that only trustworthy and relevant users can access the network. A Windows Server domain logically groups users, PCs, and other objects in a network, while...
Owing to the increasing number of healthcare security breaches, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) imposes strict rules on companies dealing with protected health information (PHI)...
Many people have heard about public, private and hybrid clouds. But a fourth model has been around for a while now in the ever-changing cloud-deployment landscape. A community cloud is a modernized version of the private cloud that...