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Surgient Announces Roadmap for Microsoft Hyper-V Virtualization Support
An Early Microsoft Virtualization Partner, Company's Planned Support for New Hypervisor Provides Lab Management Solutions
Mar. 25, 2008 01:30 PM
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Surgient announced that its Surgient Lab Management Platform
will support Hyper-V, Microsoft’s hypervisor-based virtualization software
available with Windows Server 2008. Hyper-V is expected to ship by August 2008.
With Microsoft’s news regarding its feature-complete release candidate of the
Hyper-V hypervisor, Surgient becomes one of the first companies to announce a
product roadmap that includes Hyper-V, demonstrating its continued commitment
to delivering heterogeneous lab solutions that can manage the latest
virtualization offerings.
As part of Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Hyper-V creates
virtual server environments and provides basic management tools for a virtual
infrastructure. Given the competitive nature of the virtual server market, with
other offerings from VMware and Citrix, companies are looking to software
vendors to manage these virtual machines and avoid virtual machine sprawl.
“With this current release, it’s clear that Hyper-V includes
novel virtualization functionality, and that enterprises will no doubt soon
deploy more applications on hypervisors from different vendors,” said Erik
Josowitz, vice president of product strategy at Surgient. “Our customers are
interested in virtual lab management solutions that can handle multiple
hypervisors in blended lab configurations, as some are considering applications
that will rely on Hyper-V. As a long time Microsoft virtualization
collaborator, we are excited to add Hyper-V support in the Fall, soon after its
expected release to manufacturing, to accommodate the application development
process for early users of the new hypervisor.”
“Surgient’s support reinforces the customer demand for
Microsoft virtualization technologies, including Hyper-V, and that they’ll
continue to play a large role in lab environments,” said Mike Schutz, Director
of Product Management for Windows Server Virtualization at Microsoft. “Tools
like Surgient lab management help to orchestrate the use of virtualization in
the application development lifecycle and Microsoft is pleased to continue our
ongoing work with Surgient related to virtualization strategy and solutions.”
Hyper-V support is the latest example of how Surgient is
providing flexible virtual lab management solutions that accelerate the
application lifecycle for many companies. Heterogeneous virtualization management
products, like Surgient’s solutions, are necessary as more companies increase
their overall use of virtualization and gravitate to the hypervisors with
functionality best suited for their needs. With this approach, Surgient best
assists IT operations as they rapidly build, deploy and tear-down complex
software environments.
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