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Tech Target | October 24, 2017
Among the most vexing questions enterprises face is whether it makes more sense to buy or build IT infrastructure. The not-quite-absolute answer, according to the Great Discussion panel at last week's ONUG conference: It depends. "It's hard, because as engineers, we follow shiny objects," said Tsvi Gal, CTO at New York-based Morgan Stanley, adding there are times when the financial services firm will build what it needs, rather than being lured by what vendors may be selling....
| March 29, 2016
The Open Networking User Group (ONUG) today announced speakers and instructors for ONUG Spring 2016, hosted by Intuit in Mountain View, California, May 9-11. Focusing on developments in software-defined infrastructure, leading IT executives from the largest enterprise concerns and federal government agencies, financial and industry analysts, and recognized academics will share invaluable insights, and sessions will have a strong emphasis on the continuing evolution of software-defined infrastruc...
Business Wire | January 21, 2020
Virtana, the leader in hybrid infrastructure management for mission-critical workloads, is coming off a banner year in 2019 featuring the company’s strategic rebrand from Virtual Instruments and extension of its market leadership in hybrid infrastructure management. The company announced today that it achieved record bookings and significant growth in new customer acquisition, nearly 50% growth in channel-initiated business, and 50% growth in its cloud services business over the past 12 mo...
Channelnomics | January 17, 2020
Deal will fetch $557 million as company looks to close $8.4 billion acquisition of Interxion Digital Realty, which has been an aggressive buyer in the global data center and colocation market, has sold 10 data centers in North America to Mapletree, a real estate development and investment firm based in Singapore. The Lowdown: The $557 million deal comes as Digital Realty works to close its planned $8.4 billion acquisition of Interxion, which owns more than 50 colocation data centers in 13 ...
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