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Key Announcements from Dell Technologies World

Key Announcements from Dell Technologies World

Key Announcements from Dell Technologies World

Last week VMware CEO, Pat Gelsinger, joined Dell Technologies CEO, Michael Dell, at Dell Technologies World Global Partner Summit to share the following announcements related to VMware and Dell’s joint business. VMware Cloud on Dell EMC: A Comprehensive Vision for Cloud Across the Dell Technologies Family Dell Technologies Unified Workspace: Integrating Solutions Across Dell Devices […] The post Key Announcements from Dell Technologies World appeared first on Partner News.


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In Retrospect: Dell Technology World 2019 –…

In Retrospect: Dell Technology World 2019 – Moving Toward Simplification and Stronger Integration

In Retrospect: Dell Technology World 2019 –…

Dell Technologies World (DTW) hosted over 15,000 tech innovators in Las Vegas, and VMware SD-WAN by VeloCloud was there to be part of the magic. Dell is reshaping IT organizations by providing tools to simplify and integrate in a better way. It announced that the cloud landscape is expanding and it is leveraging relationships with VMware and Microsoft to take advantage of the expansion. With these partnerships and integrations, IT organizations will The post In Retrospect: Dell Technology…Read More


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Cluster API – Making Kubernetes easy to work with

Cluster API – Making Kubernetes easy to work with

Cluster API – Making Kubernetes easy to work with

In less than a generation, we’ve gone from bare-metal servers to virtualization to containers. It’s a story of expanded possibilities aided by stakeholder communities coming together to solve problems. Over time, processes have become easier and more efficient for end users. We’ve learned to orchestrate containers with Kubernetes, and we can now manage Kubernetes clusters and their associated infrastructure needs across multiple cloud providers (and hopefully on-premises) with Cluster API. Cluster API declaratively manages the lifecycle of clusters (create, scale, upgrade, and delete). By making use of the structured nature of Kubernetes APIs, it becomes possible to build higher-level cloud agnostic tools that allow for greater ease of…Read More


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Incorporating Recordmcount in Linux’s Objtool

Incorporating Recordmcount in Linux’s Objtool

Incorporating Recordmcount in Linux’s Objtool

By Matt Helsley You can make debugging a lot less onerous by using tracing software. To implement tracing, though, you first need to determine what ran when and the relevant context, and then do it with as little overhead as possible. The Linux kernel uses a tool called recordmcount at build time as part of The post Incorporating Recordmcount in Linux’s Objtool appeared first on VMware Open Source Blog.


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