The CloudBolt Blog

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Feb 20, 2024

VMWare Alternatives: Exploring migration options after Broadcom acquisition

As the saga of the recent $69 billion acquisition of VMware by Broadcom continues to play out, it has sent…

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Aug 5, 2015
7 Absolutely Terrible Ways You Run Your Hybrid Cloud

If you’re an IT administrator, there are good and bad ways to offer cloud services to your end users.  Get…

 
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Aug 12, 2015
A Brief History of The Complexity of Technology: Then and Now

I love the history of technology.  My favorite place in Silicon Valley is the Computer History Museum.  It’s a living…

 
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Sep 16, 2015
Network Transformation: Thinking Outside the Middlebox

Stuck in the Past The original computers were relatively dumb, single-purpose machines.  Logic was hard-wired into the circuitry, and the…

 
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Oct 14, 2015
CloudBolt is Now Free for Lab Use

If you’re like most IT shops, you have a place for testing out new products, technologies, and applications.  You may…

 
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Oct 29, 2015
If It Isn’t Self-Service, It Isn’t a Cloud

If It Isn’t Self-Service, It Isn’t a Cloud A while back, I was working for a large storage company.  We…

 
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Mar 2, 2016
Reflections on CliQr’s Acquisition by Cisco

Today, Cisco announced its intent to acquire CliQr, for a reported $260M. This acquisition validates the importance that Cloud Management…

 
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May 25, 2016
New Cloud Bursting

A press release went out this morning announcing our new Cloud Bursting feature that is coming out in CloudBolt 6.0…

 
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Jun 29, 2016
Customer Story Series #1: A Major Home Retailer Chooses CloudBolt for Self-Service

Hybrid Cloud Management Platform Yields Major Cost Savings CloudBolt customers are deriving great benefit from using the product and we…

 
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Jul 29, 2016
Using CloudBolt at CloudBolt – Snapshot Cleanup

VMware snapshots are an extremely useful feature for saving the state of a VM and being able to roll back.…

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