StoneFly announced its
entry into VMware's
Technology Alliance
Partner (TAP) and
Hardware Certification
Programs. In addition,
StoneFly announced that
the StoneFly
StoneFusion6.X operating
system now offers
enhanced support for
virtual server
environments, including
the latest versions of
VMware ESX. As StoneFly's
Intelligent Network
Storage Platform,
StoneFusion comes
standard with each
StoneFly IP SAN and
offers comprehensive
storage services,
including built-in
support for the VMware
iSCSI initiator for
speedy integration of
networked storage with
virtual servers.
Virtualization is a
strategic initiative at
Dell and so we have spent
considerable time
planning and seeking the
requirements of hundreds
of our customers of all
types and sizes and
across many geographies.
What we found was pretty
revealing, although not
particularly surprising:
virtualization has
matured to the point
where it is not just
viewed as a red-hot,
'solve everything'
technology, but as an
effective means for our
customers to meet
specific business needs
and objectives.
Contrary to what you may
have read elsewhere, AMD
has not added anything
new to its antitrust
charges against Intel -
just some color - mostly
black redactions - even
after riffling through
the 145 million pages of
discovery that Intel
turned over to it.
According to AMD, 'Intel
has made sure that the
written record tells
little of the story.' The
case has now reached the
deposition stage and
what's new this week is
the revelation that AMD
wants the right to take
48 times more depositions
than the federal standard
allows.
HP is racing to the
rescue of those
threatening to drown in
their own data, but that
Web 2.0 lot had better be
able to hold on until the
fourth quarter when HP
can deliver what it calls
'Extreme' storage, the
NAS-style ExDS9100. It's
a 10U BladeSystem that
can hold 820TB of
SATA-based data and
through the wonders of
HP's PolyServe clustering
can be strung together
into a multi-petabyte
system - along the lines
of what EMC is promising
to do with Hulk and Maui
widgetry - that can be
managed by a single
administrator.
ScaleMP announced details
of its channel partner
program. The program,
designed to assist
channel partners in
providing server
solutions for their
customers' high-end
computing needs, offers
resellers and system
integrators the necessary
tools to bring the
recently launched ScaleMP
vSMP Foundation
Standalone to their
customer base. vSMP
Foundation Standalone is
based on the Versatile
SMP (vSMP) architecture,
which aggregates two
dual-socket
industry-standard x86
servers into a powerful
four-socket shared memory
system.
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A new scalable
virtualization server is
now available from Dell
and based on the
Quad-Core AMD Opteron
processor, AMD announced.
Enterprise customers
interested in
consolidating server
infrastructure may turn
to two new virtualization
servers from Dell
utilizing Quad-Core AMD
Opteron processors,
including the Dell
PowerEdge R905 which set
a new standard in VMmark
performance testing with
60 virtual machines. The
new Dell servers take
advantage of AMD Direct
Connect Architecture to
reduce bottlenecks,
minimize latency and
increase the performance
of virtualized
applications to maximize
the benefits of
virtualization.
3PAR announced the 3PAR
Replication Adapter for
VMware Site Recovery
Manager. This software
enables 3PAR Remote Copy,
3PAR's remote data
replication software for
3PAR InServ Storage
Servers, and VMware Site
Recovery Manager, a
pioneering product for
disaster recovery
management and
automation, to provide
end-to-end disaster
recovery for utility
computing. VMware Site
Recovery Manager is part
of VMware's suite of
management and automation
products for the
datacenter.
Seanodes released the
results of a third-party
survey of IT
professionals that shows
that the transition from
direct attached storage
to networked storage is
dictated by needs that
come with server
virtualization, such as
VM migration, elevating
costs and complexity,
while taxing performance
and management. The
survey, with respondents
including network and
systems administrators
and other IT personnel
from organizations of all
sizes, sheds light on how
virtualized
infrastructures raise the
levels of stress and
demand on networked
storage, creating a
tenuous situation of
economic sustainability
against the high costs of
improved storage
performance.
FalconStor announced
FalconStor Storage
Replication Adapter (SRA)
for VMware Site Recovery
Manager. VMware Site
Recovery Manager is a
pioneering product for
disaster recovery
management and
automation. Part of
VMware's suite of
management and automation
products for the
datacenter, VMware Site
Recovery Manager
simplifies business
continuity planning and
testing, and reduces the
risk and complexity
associated with
implementing disaster
recovery.
VMware announced that
VMware Stage Manager, a
product for accelerating
and automating the
delivery of applications
from staging to
production, is now
available for order.
Joining VMware's suite of
management and automation
products for the
datacenter, VMware Stage
Manager automates the
process of transitioning
application environments
in the virtual datacenter
through the stages of the
release process - from
integration to testing to
staging and to user
acceptance - before being
released into production.
Now, instead of having to
keep track of multiple
instances of
configurations throughout
these stages, IT managers
using VMware Stage
Manager can automate the
application release
process so changes and
updates are automatically
managed and controlled.
This simplifies
management, minimizes
errors, and speeds
application delivery.
Xsigo Systems announced
that it has added two new
channel partners in the
United States to
distribute its I/O
virtualization technology
to enterprise customers.
By using Xsigo's
technology, it is
estimated that users can
lower their
server-related operating
expenses by up to 80%,
cut capital costs by 50%,
and use 70% less cabling
-- resulting in 100x
faster server management.
GemStone announced that
three of the top ten Wall
Street Banks have
selected GemStone Systems
as their single provider
of distributed data
management technology in
the last 90 days. Each is
a seven figure enterprise
license deal with a
multi-year commitment to
deploy GemFire,
GemStone's Enterprise
Data Fabric product, on
1000s of nodes, running
hundreds of applications,
managing terabytes of
data across
geographically dispersed
data centers.
Scalent Systems announced
that it is one of the
select finalists for
'Best Virtualization
Product' in the European
IT industry's Techworld
Awards (formerly Network
Awards). The Techworld
Awards have recognized
great products in the
industry for over
thirteen years. Scalent
shares the top spot with
VMware, Parallels, and
other industry vendors.
Scalent's infrastructure
virtualization software
provides real time data
center management,
automation, and
virtualization. The
Scalent V/OE software
enables data centers to
react in real-time to
changing business needs
by shifting workloads and
connectivity: by changing
what servers are running
and how those servers are
connected to network and
storage.
NetApp announced support
for VMware Site Recovery
Manager, a product from
VMware for disaster
recovery management and
automation. This support
provides customers with a
disaster recovery
solution built with
VMware Site Recovery
Manager, VMware
Infrastructure, and
NetApp FAS storage
systems. In addition,
both companies will also
offer an improved
customer experience with
the Virtualization
Escalation Team (VET), a
new joint customer
support group.
Ericom and BOSaNOVA
announced a partnership
in which all BOSaNOVA
Linux, CE and XPe thin
clients will include
Ericom's PowerTerm
WebConnect clients for
Desktop Virtualization
and Server Based
Computing. With Ericom's
PowerTerm WebConnect,
BOSaNOVA thin client
users will have secure
and centrally managed
access to applications
and desktops running on
Windows Terminal Servers,
Virtual Desktops (VDI),
Blade PCs and legacy host
systems. This alliance
empowers organizations
with a full-featured
virtualization solution
that reduces the cost and
complexity of traditional
desktop management.
Desktone announced that
it has created the
Desktone Service Provider
Partner Program to enable
service providers in the
IT hosting, IT
outsourcing and datacom
businesses to offer
desktops as a service
(DaaS) based on the
Desktone Virtual-D
Platform. The company
also unveiled that
Hewlett-Packard's
Flexible Computing
Services (HP FCS) signed
on as the first member of
Desktone's Partner
Program.
LeftHand Networks
announced its support for
VMware Site Recovery
Manager. VMware Site
Recovery Manager is a
pioneering product for
disaster recovery
management and
automation. Part of
VMware's suite of
management and automation
products for the data
center, VMware Site
Recovery Manager
simplifies business
continuity planning and
testing, and reduces the
risk and complexity
associated with
implementing disaster
recovery. LeftHand
Networks' certified
Storage Replication
Adapter allows customers
to deploy a complete
disaster recovery (DR)
solution that automates
DR for systems and
storage across
virtualized environments.
Micron Technology
announced that Egenera
has designed Micron's
line of energy-efficient
Aspen Memory products
into its Egenera
BladeFrame platforms to
reduce data center power
consumption. Egenera is
experiencing up to a 17
percent reduction in
server memory power
consumption by utilizing
Micron's 1 Gb-based
1.5-volt DDR2 Aspen
Memory modules in its
platforms.
Microsoft, which spent $6
billion on aQuantive and
was chasing Yahoo for its
ads before it came to a
dead stop, has been
supporting - as in
helping write -
legislation in New York
and Connecticut that
would regulate the data
that companies like Yahoo
and Google collect for
targeted advertising. The
New York bill, which
Google, Yahoo, AOL and
Facebook oppose, would
let consumers opt-out of
tracking.
Citrix announced the
availability of Citrix
XenServer software
factory integrated on
Dell PowerEdge servers.
Citrix and Dell have
partnered to make
integrated server
virtualization technology
a reality for customers
of all sizes. The initial
products now available to
Dell customers worldwide
include the Citrix
XenServer Dell Express
Edition and Citrix
XenServer Dell Enterprise
Edition as part of
factory-integrated
solutions designed to
make it even easier for
customers to begin
implementing their
virtualization
strategies. The Citrix
XenServer Dell products
are virtualization
solutions that feature
integrated Dell
management agent
technology. As a result,
customers can use the
same familiar Dell
OpenManage System
Management software on
their existing Dell
servers to help increase
server and storage
utilization. By coupling
Citrix XenServer with
Dell?s PowerEdge servers,
the companies bring
built-in, easy-to-use
virtual machine
installation and
management to millions of
Dell customers worldwide.
Virtualization stresses
existing management
systems by introducing
increases in the speed,
scale, and complexity of
the information
technology environment.
With its EVM Suite,
ManageIQ enables
enterprises to overcome
these challenges with
management and automation
designed for virtualized
environments. ManageIQ's
agent free, non-invasive
solution assures
comprehensive discovery
of virtual resources,
without the time,
expense, and disruption
of agent and driver-based
approaches. Continuous
tracking of virtual
resources, and EVM's in-
depth analytical
capabilities speed
problem resolution and
help eliminate resource
management issues like VM
sprawl.
DataCore announced that
it has accepted a $30M
equity investment from
Insight Venture Partners
and Updata Partners.
Insight Venture Partners
is a private equity and
venture capital firm
focused on the global
software and Internet
industries. Updata
Partners is an
information
technology-focused
venture capital firm
whose general partners
have been active as
investors and operators
in the IT industry for
more than two decades.
As oil headed in the
direction of $200 a
barrel this week, VMware
claimed that its
virtualization widgetry
has saved users 39
billion kWh since 1998,
more power than it takes
to heal and cool Denmark
a year. It calculates the
savings at $4.4 billion.
VMware and Lenovo
announced an agreement to
increase the adoption of
VMware virtualization in
China. Lenovo will sell,
distribute and support
the VMware Infrastructure
3 platform on Lenovo
server systems. This
partnership enables
businesses and
organizations in China to
leverage both the
performance and
scalability of Lenovo
servers with VMware
virtualization to reduce
operating expenses,
improve business
continuity, strengthen
security and reduce their
power consumption and
carbon footprint.
SYS-CON Events announced
today that the Founder &
CEO of FastScale, Lynn
LeBlanc, will be giving a
top breakout session at
SYS-CON's 4th
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo in San Jose, CA
(20-21 November, 2008).
Composite Software
provides a virtual
approach to data
integration. Hundreds of
enterprises including
five of the top six U.S.
investment banks as well
several Government
agencies, such as the
Office of Secretary of
Defense and Intelligence,
and software vendors
including Cognos,
Informatica and BMC, rely
on the Composite
Information Server to
virtualize, abstract and
federate data from
multiple, disparate
sources and deliver this
real-time information to
their applications.
Composite Software's
technology fulfills
real-time information
requirements, enabling
enterprises to respond
faster to business
requests, reduce their
data integration costs,
and keep pace with
ever-changing business
needs.
Dell will take a big
giant step out ahead of
HP and IBM in the
virtualization
sweepstakes when it
announces that it is
OEMing PAN, Egenera's
data center
virtualization and
management software.
Egenera, which has been
doing virtualization way
longer than most people,
claims PAN is the epitome
of what IDC calls
'Virtualization 2.0,' the
next step beyond simple
VMware-style single
server virtualization
replete with scalability,
faster provisioning, high
availability, disaster
recovery and resource
balancing.
Mike Neil is general
manager for
virtualization strategy
in the Windows Server
Division at Microsoft.
Mike is focused on the
delivery of the Windows
virtualization
technology, including
Windows Server 2008
Hyper-V, Microsoft
Hyper-V Server and
Virtual PC 2007. Mike
also directs the
technical enablement of
Microsoft's broader
vision for
virtualization, to
include virtualization
management tools and
virtualized desktop
infrastructure. Prior to
this role, Mike was
responsible for
Microsoft?s server and PC
virtualization efforts
since 2003.
Microsoft is making
System Center, its
central management
scheme, natively manage
Linux, Unix and VMware
virtual servers. The
widgetry has always been
a Windows-only affair,
but now there are betas
available showing off
Microsoft's
cross-platform prowess,
important to Microsoft's
place in the data center.
Microsoft has released a
public beta of so-called
Cross-Platform Extensions
to its System Center
Operations Manager 2007,
which for the first time
can manage HP-UX, Red
Hat, Solaris and SUSE
out-of-the-box.
Dell builds appliances
that it sells to OEMs
like Google's search box.
Its latest effort is the
OEM CR100 server, a
simple, stripped-down,
entry-level platform,
built with PowerEdge R200
technology. The
short-depth 1U is good
for a two-year lifecycle.
SunGard announced a
partnership with VMware.
This strategic
partnership will help
organizations leverage
VMware's proven
virtualization platform
with open access to
SunGard's vast
infrastructure, providing
secondary data center
facilities. Ensuring
availability and
recoverability of
applications, systems and
technology in the face of
disruptions is a
requirement for today's
organizations. While
24-48-hour recovery
windows were commonplace
five years ago, many
business leaders now
require IT to recover
systems in less than
eight hours, with even
more aggressive recovery
time objectives (RTOs)
coming soon.
DataCore announced that
JMR Construction has
become a DataCore
SANmelody customer
courtesy of DataCore
partner Integral
Networks. VMware and
DataCore serve as a way
forward for the DataCore
partner and customer
alike. The combination
provides a cost effective
alternative that made it
practical for JMR to save
by not having to invest
in additional, physical
servers.
Emulex announced that EMC
has qualified the Emulex
LightPulse LPe12000
family of 8Gb/s Fibre
Channel host bus adapters
(HBAs) for the EMC
CLARiiON, EMC Celerra and
EMC Symmetrix networked
storage system families.
Emulex 8Gb/s HBAs, which
are available from EMC
through EMC Select,
provide customers with
new performance, advanced
virtualization and
security features, while
maintaining backward
compatibility with
existing 4Gb/s and 2Gb/s
Fibre Channel products.
3PAR announced that a
recently released report
by the Taneja Group
defines and analyzes a
new category of
next-generation Fibre
Channel storage systems
from vendors including
3PAR. The report
forecasts revenue growth
for next-generation Fibre
Channel storage systems
for the period between
2007 and 2011 and
identifies shifts in the
Fibre Channel storage
market that Taneja
believes are largely
responsible for driving
revenue growth for this
new segment.
Dell announced its
broadest lineup of
dedicated virtualization
solutions ever. More than
a dozen new servers,
tools, and services
simplify the deployment
and management of
virtualization in
Enterprises of any size.
3PAR is a provider of
utility storage, a
category of
highly-virtualized,
tightly-clustered, and
dynamically-tiered
storage arrays built for
utility computing.
Organizations use utility
computing to build
cost-effective
virtualized IT
infrastructures for
flexible workload
consolidation. 3PAR
Utility Storage gives
customers an alternative
to traditional arrays by
delivering resilient
infrastructure with
increased agility at a
lower total cost to meet
their changing business
needs. As a pioneer of
thin provisioning - a
green technology
developed to address
storage underutilization
and inefficiencies - 3PAR
offers products designed
to minimize power
consumption and promote
environmental
responsibility. With
3PAR, customers have
reduced the costs of
allocated storage
capacity, administration,
and SAN infrastructure
while increasing
adaptability and
resiliency. 3PAR Utility
Storage is built to meet
the demands of open
systems consolidation,
integrated data lifecycle
management, and
performance-intensive
applications.
Motorola through Motorola
Ventures, its strategic
venture capital arm,
announced it made an
equity investment in
VirtualLogix, a maker of
virtualization software
for communications
devices and
infrastructure equipment.
Financial terms of the
investment were not
disclosed. VirtualLogix
specializes in real-time
virtualization - an
innovative technology
that is shaping the
future for communications
devices and equipment.
Their technology enables
the mobility of
applications from the
desktop to devices,
improves quality of
service and security in
an open mobile world, and
will enable a new
generation of dynamic
individual user
experiences.
Neocleus announced that
it has completed more
than 18 months of work to
enhance the Xen
hypervisor to work on
endpoints such as
desktops and laptops.
Neocleus will contribute
these enhancements to the
open source community to
accelerate the adoption
and development of a new
generation of enterprise
endpoint solutions. To
create the hypervisor,
Neocleus enhanced the Xen
Open Source
server-oriented
hypervisor and
transformed it into an
endpoint-oriented
hypervisor.
Neocleus announced the
culmination of 18 months
of innovation and
research by unveiling its
strategy and approach for
addressing the security,
performance and IT
manageability
requirements of
enterprise endpoints
across a distributed
network. The Neocleus
strategy provides
businesses with a new
paradigm for endpoints
such as desktops and
laptops that changes the
way business is conducted
and resources are
secured, to allow IT
departments to maintain
unprecedented control of
their distributed IT
assets and to give end
users the complete
flexibility they need to
do their work.
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to consider adopting new
backup software for many
good reasons. New
software might have
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