The conference theme of
the Virtualization
Conference & Expo Europe,
to be held in London,
England, January 26-27,
2009, is 'Deploying
Virtualization in the
Enterprise.' The Call for
Papers, which is now
open, welcomes
submissions from
exceptional speakers with
high-quality use cases
not only of how
virtualization maximizes
the use of resources and
thus saves companies
money, but also of how it
is fundamentally altering
the way that businesses
run IT.
SYS-CON Events announced
today that the
Virtualization on Wall
Street Conference & Expo
will take place on March
22-24, 2009, in New York
City. The event is
expected to attract over
1,000 developers,
architects, IT managers,
and software
professionals of every
stripe who will be
converging in New York
City to attend this
comprehensive meeting on
Virtualization on Wall
Street.
Virtualization has
quickly become a staple
new concept for
enterprise IT. At
SYS-CON's 3rd
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo, held at the
Roosevelt Hotel in New
York City, June 23-24, we
had exceptional speakers
with high-quality use
cases not only of how
virtualization maximizes
the use of resources and
thus saves companies
money, but also of how it
is fundamentally altering
the way that businesses
run IT. The two
content-packed days
emphasized value with a
rich array of sessions
about the business and
technical value of
virtualization.
The world's first journal
devoted to the delivery
of massively scalable IT
resources as a service
has been launched by
SYS-CON Media, the latest
in a series of
leading-edge additions to
its 25-plus stable of
online and print
publications such as Web
2.0 Journal, AJAX & RIA
Journal, Open Web
Developer's Journal, and
iPhone Developer's
Journal.
There hasn't been a
PowerPC-based computer
since Apple abandoned the
dingus and bolted to
Intel, a move that did
wonders for Apple's
volumes. Now a Mountain
View start-up called
CherryPal is about to
introduce a $249
Debian-based desktop
that's about the size of
a dime store paperback
built around the 2W
MPC5121e mobileGT PowerPC
chip that Freescale
usually sells to Detroit
for navigation devices.
The once darling of the
software industry,
VMWare, is currently
struggling to recover to
anything close to what it
was. With stock once
riding high at $124 per
share, it is now
struggling to break the
$40 barrier. VMWare rode
the initial wave of the
virtualization
revolution, producing
high quality software to
allow you to run and
maintain multiple
operating systems on one
host. They were largely
uncompeted for a number
of years, but now that
the computing world has
decided that
virtualization is indeed
here to stay and will
shape our landscape, a
number of competitors
have appeared, including
solutions from Microsoft.
Cloud Computing offers
significant benefits over
traditional solutions for
deploying production
systems as well as for
conducting development
and testing activities.
Dr Thorsten von Eicken,
CTO of RightScale, Inc.,
will be giving a session
at SYS-CON's 'Cloud
Computing Expo' (November
20-21, 2008) - an adjunct
to the 4th International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo being held at The
Fairmont Hotel in San
Jose, CA.
Two of the biggest
launches in Rich Internet
Application history took
place in 2007/2008 when
Adobe launched AIR 1.0 in
February '08 and
Microsoft launched
Silverlight (September
'07). At the 6th
International AJAXWorld
RIA Conference & Expo in
October SYS-CON Events is
delighted to be
presenting major industry
keynotes from the two
industry executives with
overall responsibility
for both of those massive
richer-web initiatives:
Adobe's CTO Kevin Lynch
and Scott Guthrie,
Corporate Vice President
of Microsoft's .NET
Developer Platform.
Red Hat CTO Brian
Stevens, Citrix CTO Simon
Crosby, Egenera CTO Pete
Manca, Allen Stewart,
Group Manager, Windows
Virtualization at
Microsoft, and Brian
Duckering, Sr. Director
of Products and Alliances
at Symantec were the top
industry executives who
joined Jeremy Geelan in
the 4th Floor Reuters
Studio overlooking Times
Square for a special
SYS-CON.TV
'Virtualization Power
Panel' recorded on June
22, 2008, the day before
the opening of SYS-CON's
3rd International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo - which was held
23-24 June 2008 in New
York City.
The future model for
providing IT
infrastructure and
services in large
organizations is what
many today are calling
'Cloud Computing' - a
concept popularized by
Amazon through its web
services efforts. Merrill
Lynch analysts for
example reckon that by
2011 the volume of Cloud
Computing market
opportunity will amount
to $160BN, including $95N
in business and
productivity apps
(e-mail, office, CRM,
etc.) and $65BN in online
advertising.
Likewise Software
announced that Isilon
Systems is licensing its
technology to further
streamline the management
of mixed storage
environments. Likewise
Software products deliver
state-of-the art
authentication and audit
capabilities for mixed
network environments.
Datacenter managers
running clustered storage
systems on single or
mixed operating systems -
including Windows, Linux,
Unix and Mac OS - can now
more easily manage the
provisioning and security
of these storage devices.
10gen announced $1.5
million in Series A
financing from Union
Square Ventures. The
cloud computing company,
founded earlier this year
by DoubleClick veterans
Kevin Ryan, Dwight
Merriman and Eliot
Horowitz, and former
Joost engineering VP,
Geir Magnusson Jr., aims
to provide significant
time and cost saving
advantages by allowing
developers to focus on
solving business problems
and delivering
functionality rather than
expending effort on
infrastructure, scaling
and system management.
Net One Systems and 3Tera
announced that the two
companies have signed a
multi-year agreement
naming Net One Systems as
the exclusive distributor
of 3Tera's AppLogic, the
commercial grid OS for
cloud computing, in
Japan. Starting
immediately, Net One
Systems will offer cloud
computing infrastructure
and services using
3Tera's AppLogic. First
customer deployments will
be announced later this
month.
DataCore Software
announced that its
SANmelody software is
serving as the foundation
of a replication and
disaster recovery (DR)
plan at Alameda County
Medical Center (ACMC)
that was orchestrated by
DataCore partner Entisys.
The IT environment at
ACMC was fundamentally
based upon products from
Dell and EMC as well as
virtual machines from
VMware. ACMC is comprised
of multiple sites and as
a county hospital the
organization is under a
number of budget
constraints. Entisys
presented the Citrix
XenServer and DataCore
SANmelody DR solution
based upon XenServer,
which provides great
savings to the medical
center.
Egenera announced that
electronic trading
systems pioneer NYFIX has
standardized on
infrastructure
virtualization solutions
from Egenera. Egenera
systems are highly
available, flexible
platforms that eliminate
the need to rigidly
dedicate servers to
applications. Instead,
Egenera's patented
Processing Area Network
(PAN) replaces server
infrastructure with
software, and
automatically repurposes
and reallocates virtual
and physical servers on
demand, with high
availability and disaster
recovery.
CEO Hector Ruiz,
increasingly blamed for
the harrowing of AMD,
stepped down during the
company's Q2 conference
call with Wall Street
Thursday in favor of his
sidekick, AMD president
and patent-carrying
engineer Dirk Meyer, the
guy who used to run AMD's
chip operation and was
responsible for the
Opteron chip that brought
grief to Intel. Since the
two have been so closed
aligned it is unclear
whether the change will
make any substantive
difference in AMD's
fortunes.
BakBone is providing
comprehensive,
easy-to-manage VMware and
heterogeneous data
protection solutions for
The Latin School of
Chicago, helping the
school keep its focus on
students, rather than
data protection. An
independent,
coeducational day school
located on the Near North
Side of Chicago, The
Latin School of Chicago
ranks among the nation's
best schools in the
informed use of
technology in the
classroom and for school
administration. They
utilize technology to
support efficient,
reliable operation of the
school and provide tools
that enhance both
internal and external
communications.
Reflex Security announced
the availability of
Reflex Virtual Security
Center (VSC), pioneering
a new level of security
through heightened
visibility and control
for virtualized
environments. Reflex VSC
provides a single
authoritative visual
interface to secure the
virtual data center.
Coupled with the
award-winning Reflex
Virtual Security
Appliance (VSA), the VSC
brings essential
functionality to round
out the Reflex virtual
security management
solution.
With Gartner predicting
that virtualization will
be the highest-impact
trend changing
infrastructure and
operations through 2012,
Avnet Technology
Solutions furthered its
commitment to enable its
value-added reseller
partners to excel in this
fast-growth market. Avnet
Technology Solutions, an
operating group of Avnet
announced a dedicated
training program called
VirtualPath University
for value-added resellers
in the United States.
Based on Avnet's
successful HealthPath
University and GovPath
University programs,
VirtualPath University
provides partners with
virtualization market
understanding, knowledge,
technology drivers and
tools.
Catbird announced the
Certified Virtual
Security Professional
(CVSP) Program, a
professional training and
certification program for
virtual security. The
CVSP program provides IT
professionals with
in-depth knowledge and
tools required for
best-practice
implementation of
security in a virtual
environment.
Citrix on Tuesday
announced Project Kensho,
which is supposed to
deliver Open Virtual
Machine Format (OVF)
tools that will let ISVs
and enterprise IT folk
create portable
hypervisor-independent
enterprise application
workloads that should run
across XenServer, Hyper-V
and VMware ESX virtual
environments. Citrix is
expecting to have a free
technical preview for
download in September.
HP is going into the
shipping container
business following down
the path already trod by
Sun and recently IBM and
some other smaller firms
except HP of course
figures it can do these
data center add-ons
better than its rivals.
HP calls its 40-foot
containers PODs, short
for Performance Optimized
Data Centers, and says
that unlike its
competitors its
containers will house
rival gear from Dell,
Sun, IBM, Cisco and
whomever as well as HP's
own.
TRANGO Virtual Processors
delivers isolation and
portability of operating
systems and drivers on
the TI OMAP 3 platform.
The TRANGO Hypervisor
offers a broad choice of
operating system (OS) and
real-time operating
system (RTOS) including
Linux, Windows Embedded
CE, Symbian OS, eCos,
uC-OSII, uITRON and other
proprietary RTOS, while
the OMAP 3 platform,
based on ARM Cortex-A8
processor, offers up to
3X performance gain over
ARM11 based processors.
The combination delivers
isolation, flexibility
and cost optimization
benefits to the design of
today's convergent
wireless devices.
General Dynamics C4
Systems has selected the
OptiPlex 755 desktop by
Dell as the computer
hardware to host its
Trusted Virtual
Environment (TVE), a High
Assurance Platform
(HAP)-compliant
workstation intended for
classified work by
government users. The
workstation enables
individuals to use a
single computer
workstation to securely
access information and
applications from
multiple networks, at
different classification
levels, as opposed to
limiting a computer to a
single security level.
Trustware unveiled a new
version of its powerful
security software
application, BufferZone
Pro 3.0. With close to 2
million installations
worldwide, BufferZone has
become the de-facto
standard for browser and
application based
virtualization security.
By creating a 'buffer
zone' between the
Internet and the users'
local PC environment,
consumers can browse the
Web, chat on IM, open
email attachments,
download files and other
confidential information
- all without the fear of
malware attacks.
Ericom announced that its
desktop virtualization
(VDI) and presentation
virtualization (SBC)
solution, PowerTerm
WebConnect, fully
integrates with VMware's
free ESXi hypervisor.
Currently, PowerTerm
WebConnect is one of the
only desktop
virtualization solution
that can manage VMware
ESXi without the need to
deploy VirtualCenter --
presenting cost-savings
for SMBs and enterprises
seeking to deploy a
virtualized desktop
infrastructure.
TRANGO Virtual Processors
announced that it has
added support for the
uITRON RTOS to the
growing list of operating
systems.hosted by the
TRANGO Hypervisor.
TRANGO's secure
isolation, robust
protection of critical
data and services, and
the company's steadfast
commitment to providing
the thinnest, lightest
hypervisor in the
commercial marketplace
makes this a compelling
solution for applications
such as multifunction
printers, medical
equipment, cell phones,
and set top boxes.
AppSense reported a 50
percent increase in U.S.
revenue for the fiscal
year ended June 30, 2008.
Its global business -
which includes a growing
customer base of over
4,000 - realized a 30
percent increase in
worldwide revenue,
continuing its trend of
30 percent growth each
year since 2005.
VMware is moving to
create a free version of
the VMware ESXi
hypervisor. The company's
new CEO also plans to
delve deeper into cloud
computing and expand
VMware's virtualization
technology reach.
Astaro announced the
availability of the
Astaro Smart Installer, a
new product designed to
allow resellers and
customers to quickly and
easily install Astaro
software appliances and
re-image Astaro hardware
appliances. Available for
Astaro Security Gateway
and Astaro Web Gateway
product lines, the Astaro
Smart Installer is a
specialized USB flash
drive that allows the
hardware appliance or
server to recognize it as
an external CD/ROM drive
loaded with a bootable
image.
Emulex announced that its
LightPulse Fibre Channel
host bus adapters (HBAs),
available from Sun as the
Sun StorageTek Enterprise
Class 4Gb/s PCI Express
HBA, now offer Virtual
HBA technology within
Solaris 10 Operating
System (OS) environments.
Enhanced capabilities
such as virtual port
management, available via
Emulex's next generation
HBAnyware management
suite, are designed to
enhance the overall
functionality of Solaris
Containers.
Aerohive announced the
availability of Virtual
HiveManager, a new
feature of the company's
HiveManager network
management system (NMS)
appliance. Virtual
HiveManager provides
network management
virtualization and
permits the flexible
delegation of network
management authority,
including by company or
business unit, geographic
location, and user role.
The capability benefits
managed wireless LAN
service providers and
large, distributed
enterprises seeking
flexibility in the
management of their
wireless LANs. Virtual
HiveManager is available
as a free upgrade to all
HiveManager appliance
owners.
Interphase Systems
announced it has named
Lew Smith as Product
Manager, Virtualization
Solutions. In this newly
created position, he will
be responsible for
leading and building
Interphase's
virtualization practice
and offerings, with a
concentration on the key
technologies that will
benefit the company's
customers. Smith will
continue to build
relationships with
existing technology
partners, as well as
engaging in new partner
relationships.
With the stock market
crashing, or giving a
good approximation of a
crash Thursday, Yahoo,
poor thing - well, it has
behaved like a sick lost
puppy, now hasn't it -
announced a supposedly
pressure-relieving
reorganization just like
its familiars in the
press said it would. It
is, as was widely
observed, the company's
third or fourth attempt
in the last 18 months or
so - one loses count
after a while - to
rearrange the deck chairs
and supposedly prove it
can stay afloat with
Microsoft out of the
picture.
Citrix has tapped its VP
of channels and emerging
product sales Al
Monserrat to replace its
departing sales chief
John Burris, who, as
previously reported, is
going to Sourcefire as
CEO. A couple of years
ago Monserrat was
responsible for Citrix'
North American sales.
Meanwhile, Citrix has
named former PeopleSoft
chief marketing officer
and HP veteran Nanci
Caldwell to its board.
Two weeks after its
co-founder and CEO Diane
Greene was abruptly
dismissed, VMware - now
run by one of Microsoft's
old rulers, Paul Maritz -
disclosed exactly how
much under its promised
50% year-over-year growth
2008 is going to be. It's
going to be 5%-8% short
of the magic number.
Reason of course dictates
that 42%-45% growth may
some day look heroic.
FalconStor announced its
expansion in the Software
as a Service (SaaS)
market, collaborating
with HiNet - the Internet
service provider (ISP)
arm of Chunghwa Telecom,
an information and
telecom service provider
in Taiwan - to make
online backup services
available to customers
and small-and-medium-size
businesses in Taiwan.
Alternative Technology
continues to expand its
offerings by announcing
it will supply a broad
range of CA distributed
enterprise IT management
software. Those offerings
include: application &
development databases;
application performance
management; database
management; dynamic &
virtual systems
management; governance,
risk & compliance;
infrastructure &
operations management; IT
service & asset
management; project,
portfolio & financial
management; security
management; and storage &
information governance.
VirtualLogix announced
Carrier Grade
Virtualization, a
solution that meets the
performance, security,
serviceability and
availability needs of
next generation,
multicore-based carrier
grade systems.
VirtualLogix Carrier
Grade Virtualization
reduces the cost and
complexity of maintaining
carrier grade properties
in edge and core network
elements such as IP
Multimedia System (IMS)
nodes. As a result,
networking and
telecommunication
original equipment
manufacturers (OEMs) can
now reuse existing
investments in their
carrier grade systems
while gaining the
benefits of using
VirtualLogix VLX
real-time virtualization
software. These benefits
include faster adoption
of multicore
architectures and
consolidation of
hardware, reduced bill of
materials, increased
availability, improved
time to market, and more
efficient designs as a
result.
3PAR, the utility storage
company, says it's got an
integrated virtual
desktop provisioning and
management solution for
the VMware Virtual
Desktop Infrastructure
(VDI) that will also
scale VDI storage. It's
supposed to automatically
provision hundreds of
high-performance virtual
desktops that consume
only a fraction of the
bandwidth and storage
capacity required with
traditional storage,
hence the name Thin Copy
Desktop for VMware VDI.
IT groups need to be able
to consider adopting new
backup software for many
good reasons. New
software might have
features and benefits the
company needs. The curren
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