Microsoft has updated its Azure Stack HCI software, an on-premises version of its Azure cloud services to try and catch up with hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) leaders VMware and Nutanix.
Microsoft recently announced that it has released Azure Stack HCI, in conjunction with hardware partners, at the "general availability" commercial-release stage. The "HCI" part refers to ...
Use Windows Admin Center to manage Azure Stack HCI like any other Windows Server Your email has been sent The Windows Admin Center is a powerful tool for local and remote management of servers that’s ...
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First announced at Dell Technologies World in June, Dell Technologies today launched its APEX Cloud Platform for Microsoft Azure. This makes Dell the first partner in Microsoft's Premier Solutions for ...
Microsoft Azure’s deepening hybrid cloud portfolio – augmented with yesterday’s launch of Azure Stack HCI and other rollouts – opens up new customer opportunities for channel partners. “With the ...
Nutanix Clusters on Azure As part of the new Nutanix-Microsoft partnership, Nutanix will offer Nutanix Clusters on Azure, which extends the HCI vendor ’s software stack to Microsoft Azure public cloud ...
Dell Technologies has aggressively promoted Azure Stack, Microsoft’s software package that allows enterprises to run a complete copy of the Azure cloud service within their own data center. Now it has ...
This week Microsoft announced that "Azure in a box" would be getting hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) capabilities with its new Azure Stack HCI solutions. HCI is typically described as a Windows ...