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Progress Kemp LoadMaster is a load-balancer and application delivery controller available for use both on-premises and in public cloud environments. First, a little history in case the name seems familiar; in September 2021 Progress acquired Kemp, adding Application Experience Management to their portfolio through the …
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On 9th June 2021 Cohesity launched it’s Backup-as-a-Service (BaaS) solution for enterprise and mid-sized companies in Europe. This is their first step in a wider Data-Management-as-a-Service offering. Cohesity I’ve looked at Cohesity before on IT Should Just Work. Since their inception in 2013 they have developed an …
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The global pandemic of 2020 caused a lot of previously in-person events to go online. This means that even more events are now accessible to a global audience, and often at times that can fit around your work and home schedules. Here’s some upcoming tech events for May 2021. There’s some big events on in May- Microsoft …
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Last week I received an invitation to the latest in the vRetreat series of events. These events bring together IT vendors and a selected group of tech bloggers- usually in venues like football clubs and racetracks, but in the current circumstances we were forced online. The second of the two briefings at the May 2020 …
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Last week (January 2019) I attended an AWS event in London to learn a bit more about Amazon Web Services and catch up on the big announcements from the November re:Invent conference held in Las Vegas. This is my write up of that one day event held at the Altitude360 tower in the capital. Keynote After an (unusual) …
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In a recent Datanauts podcast Chris Wahl was discussing Azure and Azure Stack with fellow Rubrikan Mike Nelson and Microsoft’s Jeffrey Snover (If you haven’t already, you can check out the podcast for yourself- Datanauts #148). Jeffrey made some interesting observations about the changes in alignment of some of the …
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VMUG London June 2017
Last month I was back in London for another VMware User Group meeting. There was a good mixture of familiar faces and first-time attendees all ready to lap up a day of learning. As usual I came away with pages of notes, so here’s a rundown of my experiences. Nimble Storage Peter Evans from Nimble Storage brought us the …
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Some highlights from VMware ecosystem and Virtualisation in general from the past 7 days. Announcements, discoveries, and useful bits-and-bobs found on the internet. Week ending 2nd April 2017 VMworld 2017 Session Voting is now open. An chance for the VMware community to influence what appears on the agenda at the two …
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Some highlights from VMware ecosystem and Virtualisation in general from the past 7 days. Announcements, discoveries, and useful bits-and-bobs found on the internet. Week ending 26 March 2017 vSphere 6.0 U3a has been released- this patches the Apache Struts vulnerability which was fixed in 6.5 last week. However- note …
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Last week saw the first London VMware User Group of the year, another great meetup with many of the usual faces along with some new ones. This was another informative event at the TechUK site just off Fleet Street, and was again very community orientated. If you want to go and find out how people are using VMware …
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