InfrastructureBusinessWhy VMware Paid $1.26B for 70 Software EngineersBy Cade MetzBusinessVMware Dumps Controversial Pricing Scheme for Virtual ServersBy Klint FinleyBusinessVMware Joins OpenStack, Embraces Its 'Ugly Sister'By Klint FinleyGearRent an EV, Find Parking in SF With BMW and ParkNowBy Doug NewcombBusinessIs There a Landmine Hidden in Amazon's Glacier?By Klint FinleyGearConnected Cars Take to Michigan to Reshape the Driving WorldBy Lou FancherBusinessGoogle's Dremel Makes Big Data Look SmallBy Cade MetzGearStudying the Connected Car on Two ContinentsBy Doug NewcombBusinessPrivate Clouds Get Public Boost From Red HatBy Klint FinleyGearNew Technology Means You'll Never Run Another Yellow LightBy Keith BarryScienceThe Return to Downtowns versus Jewish Suburban InfrastructureBy Samuel ArbesmanBusinessIf Xerox PARC Invented the PC, Google Invented the InternetBy Cade MetzGearEU Will Require Autonomous Braking on New CarsBy Alexander GeorgeBusinessRackspace Lets You Build Your Own Cloud. Why Won't Google?By Robert McMillanBusinessNetflix Abuses Amazon With Monkeys. Now You Can TooBy Caleb GarlingGearProposed Bill Could Tax Bay Area Drivers a Dime per Mile DrivenBy Alexander GeorgeGearHow Your Smartphone Could Stop a Car From Running You OverBy Doug NewcombBusinessHow VMware Embraced Its Open Source NemesisBy Cade MetzBusinessHow Do You Break the Olympics Website? Throw a Cloud at ItBy Cade MetzBusinessVMware Swaps Microsoft Vet Maritz for Ex-Intel Man GelsingerBy Caleb GarlingBusinessVMware 'Replaces CEO' On Flight To The CloudsBy Caleb GarlingBusinessAmazon Blames Generators for Blackout That Crushed NetflixBy Robert McMillanBusinessGoogle Shaman Explains Mysteries of 'Compute Engine'By Cade MetzBusiness(Real) Storm Crushes Amazon Cloud, Knocks out Netflix, Pinterest, InstagramBy Robert McMillanMore Stories