Category: Site Updates
WhatMatrix site updates, announcements and general information
by Community Author | Sep 2, 2016 | Site Updates, Universal Device Management
(access the UDM comparison HERE) Mobility has become an integral part of our personal lives and these consumer-driven approaches being increasingly used in the Enterprise. The new reality is that multiple communication devices are no longer an “option”,... by Community Author | Aug 23, 2016 | Cloud Storage Gateway, Site Updates
The Cloud Storage Gateway comparison has been updated with the latest available product details! 13 new products have been added to the previously available – bringing the total up to 49 products from 8 main Cloud Storage Gateway vendors! We have also introduced... by Community Author | Aug 10, 2016 | Community Updates, Site Updates
This article was originally published at virtualizationpractise.com (thanks to TVP Strategy & Alastair Cooke) Great insight, honest analysis, constructive criticism – so we decided to re-publish it Making decisions about IT infrastructure purchases is hard.... by Community Author | Aug 9, 2016 | Site Updates, Software Defined Storage
ScaleIO the company, as well as software defined storage (SDS) technology it devised, has been around longer than most others in the market today. ScaleIO, for example, released its first GA product to the market early 2011, as Nutanix also did late that same year.... by Herman Rutten | Aug 9, 2016 | Site Updates, Software Defined Storage
There have been some interesting features introduced in Nutanix’ Extreme Compute Platform (XCP) v4.7 release. For example, Nutanix has broadened its aim by not only including virtualization platforms, but serving storage to bare metal (physical server) platforms... by Community Author | Jul 22, 2016 | Hyper-converged, Site Updates, Software Defined Storage
HPE entered the SDS/HCI market with their acquisition of LeftHand Networks halfway through 2008. LeftHand Networks, founded in 1999, is a noticeable name as the company pioneered iSCSI storage and eventually ventured into software-based SANs running on commodity...