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VNC Systems Partners with Goliath Technologies to Fulfill their Clients' Need for Citrix or VMware Horizon Expertise with Technology

Goliath Offers End-User Experience Monitoring and Troubleshooting Software, with Embedded Intelligence and Automation Philadelphia, PA – June 4, 2020 – Goliath Technologies, a leader in end-user experience monitoring and troubleshooting software, announced today a new partnership with Virtual Network Cyber Systems, Inc. (VNC Systems) to anticipate, troubleshoot, and document its customers’ end-user experiences regardless of where workloads, applications, or users are located.

How to Report on Home Worker Productivity and their Experience

Learn how Goliath can help you better document the end-user experience for your home workers using Citrix or VMware Horizon with end-user productivity and activity reports, experience reports tracking logon speeds and other KPIs and overall IT performance for host, VMs and storage.

Stateful Kubernetes Workloads on vSphere with RKE

Stateful workloads in Kubernetes need to be able to access persistent volumes across the cluster. Storage Classes represent different storage types in Kubernetes. A storage provisioner backs each storage class. Most commonly used cloud providers have storage provisioners, which offer different capabilities based on the underlying cloud. There are also a wide variety of storage provisioners available to Kubernetes, based on the cloud provider in use.

Are third-party tools necessary to monitor your VMware infrastructure?

Monitoring every resource in your VMware environment is crucial to avoid sudden issues and ensure proper capacity planning. Although VMware offers its own monitoring suite, organizations frequently seek out third-party monitoring tools. The start of this trend dates back to the early days of vSphere, and it has only continued to increase. This is because third-party tools provide monitoring for the compute, storage, network, and analytics aspects of VMware environments, all from a single interface.

What's new in VMware vSphere 7

It finally happened. Many of us thought that vSphere 7 would be announced during VMworld last fall, instead it became a series of “teasers” and strategy changes we had to read about ‘in between the lines’ for what was coming in vSphere 7. Now it’s been determined. Public release happens May 1, with a pre-release event on April 2. So what do we have to look forward to?

OpsLogix VMware MP: Introducing vSAN support

VMware vSAN is a core component for the delivery of your Software Defined Data Center. The newly added monitoring capabilities will support your IT-Operations with even better App-To-Cloud Visibility of your business-critical applications running in the VMware platform. When the new version of our Management Pack is available, a complete release note will be added with all the new exciting features. But for now, we can reveal some of the key components we monitor.

Monitor vSphere with Datadog

VMware vSphere is a server virtualization platform that enables organizations to provision and manage virtual machines at scale. With its comprehensive suite of products, vSphere helps companies manage datacenter resources, migrate workloads without downtime, run applications with high availability, and more. To keep tabs on dynamic vSphere environments and effectively address resource bottlenecks, you need deep visibility across every part of your infrastructure.