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Xsigo Systems is the technology leader in data center I/O
virtualization, a solution that dramatically reduces IT expense by changing the
way that servers are connected to networks and storage. The Xsigo VP780 I/O
Director delivers the following benefits:
- 70% fewer cables, cards, switch ports
- 50% less capital cost
- 100x greater agility
- Enables virtual machines
- Centralized, remote control of I/O resources
Virtualization takes the cost and complexity out of IT, and can even help us
reduce the CO2 footprint. IDC has stated that the virtualization services
market alone is going to reach $11.7 billion by 2011 and in general this
technology, which has been around for a good number of years, seems suddenly to
be on everyone's mind.
In short, Virtualization is fast becoming a key requirement for every server in
the data center, enabling increased workloads in server consolidation projects,
efficient software development and testing, resource management for dynamic
data centers, application re-hosting and compatibility, and high-availability
partitions.
The tipping point, though - as anticipated by
industry experts already back in 2005 - seems to be coming in 2008.
2008 will be the year of Virtualization with many companies
offering their products and services, including: 3 Leaf, Acronis, Agilysys,
Akorri, AMD, APC, Appistry, AppStream, Attune Systems, Avanade, BEA Systems,
Blue Lane, Brocade, CA, Cassatt, Certeon, CiRBA, Citrix, ClearCube, Coraid,
Crosswalk, DataDirect, DataSynapse, Digipede Technologies, Double-Take
Software, Dynamic Network Factory, Ecora Software, Egenera, Embotics, EMC,
Enigmatic, Enomaly, EqualLogic, Evault, eXludus Technologies, F5Networks,
FalconStor, FastScale Technology, Fortisphere, GlobalFluency, Grid Dynamics,
Hitachi, HP, IBM, InovaWave, Intel, KACE, Kidaro, Layeredtech, LeftHand
Networks, Leostream, Mainline, ManageIQ, Marathon Technologies, Mellanox
Technologies, Microsoft, Mid-Atlantic Computers, Mindbridge Software,
Ncomputing, NeoPath Networks, Neoware, Network Appliance, Neverfail, Novell,
Opalis Software, OPNET Technologies, Opsware / HP, Oracle, Panologic,
Parallels, PlateSpin, Platform Computing, PolyServe, Provision Networks, Raxco
Software, Red Hat, Reflex Security, rPath, Sagent Solutions, SAP, Scalent
Systems, ScienceLogic, Seanodes, Splunk, Stoneware, StorageNetworking.org,
Supermicro Computer, Surgient, SWsoft, Symantec, Tangosol, Thinstall, Tideway
Systems, TOA Solutions, TRANGO Virtual Processors, Trigence, Univa UD,
VeeAm Software, Virtual Iron, VirtualLogix, Virtugo Software, Vizioncore,
VMLogix, vmSight, VMware, vThere – Sentillion, Wyse Technology, XDS, XenSource,
Xsigo Systems, and ZenithOptimedia.
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