ExpressRoute: The toll lane few need to Microsoft Azure.

Xen fixes highly critical virtual machine flaw.

InfoWorld Virtualization Report
November 05, 2015
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Issue highlights

1. ExpressRoute: The toll lane few need to Microsoft Azure

2. Xen fixes highly critical virtual machine flaw

3. Beyond devops: Embrace infrastructure as code

4. Hypernetes unites Kubernetes, OpenStack for multitenant container management

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ExpressRoute: The toll lane few need to Microsoft Azure

The direct link to Microsoft's cloud is more about providing a security blanket for nervous IT organizations. READ MORE

Xen fixes highly critical virtual machine flaw

It's possibly the worst flaw ever found in the Xen hypervisor, researchers say. READ MORE

Beyond devops: Embrace infrastructure as code

In the cloud, infrastructure is accessible via APIs, and developers now have complete control. READ MORE

Hypernetes unites Kubernetes, OpenStack for multitenant container management

Hypernetes project aims to deliver container orchestration with VM-level isolation. READ MORE

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