The hidden summer risk in the workplace: access that never expires
Virtual Cable highlights the role of virtualization in centrally managing employee coverage and preventing exceptional permissions from becoming permanent security risks.
The most read topics in our blog during last weeks have been Apple's decision about not renewing VMware's license agreement for server virtualization, UDS Enterprise & Nutanix Acropolis integration and Free Software Foundation 30th anniversary.
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Apple bets on Open Source & moves from VMware to KVM
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Virtual Cable highlights the role of virtualization in centrally managing employee coverage and preventing exceptional permissions from becoming permanent security risks.
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