As my friend Stu Miniman pointed out, a recent VMware video suggests the company is about to jump into networking in a big way. Dubbed "vFabric," This new offering would be a generic hypervisor for virtual network devices, from load balancers to security appliances, and would presumably be … [Read more...]
A VMware Hypervisor For Networkers?
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Tech Field Day Boston: The Links

Tech Field Day Boston was a major success, generating perhaps the most absorbing discussions yet. Our new delegate roundtable time was applauded by all involved, and we will be posting video podcasts of these sessions on our new Roundtable Podcast category (subscribe in iTunes). As usual, the … [Read more...]
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