In a nutshell, network infrastructure is the collection of hardware and software that constitutes a particular network. These various components work together in a physical or virtual network to provide users with the capability to accomplish tasks through...
A software-defined datacenter (SDDC)—also called a virtual datacenter—is a datacenter facility where all the IT infrastructure components, such as compute, networking, and storage, are virtualized and delivered to users as a...
Virtual cloud computing combines the benefits of virtualization with cloud computing, making for a powerful tandem that drives much of enterprise computing today. This article discusses virtual cloud computing in detail, including the differences between...
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a vendor-agnostic application protocol that anyone can use to locate individuals, organizations, and other resources such as devices and files on a network. As an open-source protocol, it provides a...
The end user computing (EUC), virtualization, and cloud technology industries are currently experiencing a range of market changes, with pressure on...
Organizations are evolving rapidly to meet modern day needs, with many seeking out virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions to provide their workforce with critical access to...
Organizations turn to hybrid cloud computing when their IT infrastructure requirements are best served with a combination of public and private clouds. And its a common approach — 64% of leading IT professionals report that their...
A hybrid cloud is a cloud-based environment that integrates public, private, and on-premises IT infrastructure with an orchestration platform that enables communications between distinct services.
It is a powerful...