This morning Microsoft and HP announced a three-year, $250 million agreement to jointly deliver a new infrastructure-to-application model, advance cloud computing and generally reduce the costs and complexities of IT.
Virtualization affects how we plan, build, deploy, operate, and service workloads. Customers are creating large libraries of virtual machines containing various configurations.
Hello, this is Bryon Surace again.I’m a senior program manager on the Windows virtualization team at Microsoft.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
Admittedly this post is a stew and not a meal (if that metaphor works). But you might be interested in the following items. I'll keep it short:
John Kelbley will host a webcast on Friday, May 8 at 8:00am PDT titled, "Running Linux on Hyper-V." The session will discuss install, configure, run, backup and monitor non-Windows systems.
Hi, I'm Edwin Yuen, a Senior Technical Product Manager at Microsoft's Integrated Virtualization team. This past week, there were two key announcements made, one by Microsoft and one by VMware, that have an impact on how we compare Microsoft and VMware pricing.
The first announcement was actually off this blog,