Top 5 Data Center Stories of the Week: May 24, 2019
For your weekend reading, here are some of the biggest stories that appeared on DCK this week.
May 25, 2019
![Kit Colbert, VMware VP and CTO of the company’s Cloud Platform business unit, speaking at Radio 2019, VMware's annual R&D conference. Kit Colbert, VMware VP and CTO of the company’s Cloud Platform business unit, speaking at Radio 2019, VMware's annual R&D conference.](https://eu-images.contentstack.com/v3/assets/blt8eb3cdfc1fce5194/blt311766771912af03/662118a33253aa8553c3928a/kit_20colbert_20vmware_20radio_202019.png?width=1280&auto=webp&quality=95&format=jpg&disable=upscale)
Can VMware Remain Cloud Switzerland Under Dell’s Control? - The company’s cloud CTO says the ‘Switzerland model’ is intact despite the recent optics.
Investors Pour Money into Startups Killing the Data Center Firewall - Micro-segmentation company Guardicore raised $60 million this week, but it’s not alone.
Open19 Says ‘19 Is the ‘Year of Adoption’ for the Data Center Standard - At its second annual summit, the foundation says its open-source tech is getting real market traction.
Trade War and Chinese Cloud Growth May Be an Opportunity for Investors - DCK Investor Edge: The trade war opens the door to taking advantage of China’s cloud boom at a discount.
DIY Open Source NAS: How to Install FreeNAS - Open source NAS isn’t appropriate for every use case, but it can be ideal for lab deployments, smaller workgroups or active archive data.
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