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		<title>Aqua Connect Sues Code Rebel, Alleging Reverse-Engineering Shenanigans</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 15:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robin Wauters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aqua Connect, which provides Remote Desktop Services for Mac OS X, announced today that it has filed suit against Code Rebel. In its complaint (filed in the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, Aqua Connect basically alleges that ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.aquaconnect.net/">Aqua Connect</a>, which provides Remote Desktop Services for Mac OS X, <a href="http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20120209005588/en/Aqua-Connect-Files-Suit-Code-Rebel-LLC.">announced</a> today that it has filed suit against <a href="http://www.coderebel.com/">Code Rebel</a>. </p>
<p>In its complaint (filed in the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, Aqua Connect basically alleges that Code Rebel has misappropriated Aqua Connect trade secrets, software and technologies since January, 2008. </p>
<p>Aqua Connect claims that on or around June of 2009, Code Rebel began distributing a product, <a href="http://www.coderebel.com/products/irapp-terminal-server">iRAPP Terminal Server</a>, which was the result of the reverse engineering of <a href="http://www.aquaconnect.net/mac-terminal-server.php">Aqua Connect Terminal Server</a>.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have reason to believe that Code Rebel reversed engineered releases of Aqua Connect Terminal Server and packaged this as their own product,” said Renee Mehrian, EVP of Aqua Connect. </p>
<p>“This practice has caused many of our customers confusion, and for a majority of them, compromised the integrity of their servers’ security mechanisms. Our goal is to ensure that customers receive the highest quality version of Aqua Connect&#8217;s products as they were intended to be designed and released.”</p>
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		<title>Nicira Comes Out Of Stealth Mode With &#8220;Game-Changing&#8221; Network Virtualization Platform</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 10:51:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robin Wauters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Backed by top-tier VCs such as Andreessen Horowitz, NEA and Lightspeed Venture Partners, network virtualization company Nicira has publicly unveiled its Network Virtualization Platform (NVP), a software-based system that creates a distributed virtual network infrastructure in cloud data centers that ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Backed by top-tier VCs such as Andreessen Horowitz, NEA and Lightspeed Venture Partners, network virtualization company <a href="http://nicira.com">Nicira</a> has <a href="http://nicira.com/en/nicira-virtualizes-the-network-for-att-ebay-fidelity-investments-ntt-and-rackspace">publicly unveiled</a> its <a href="http://nicira.com/en/network-virtualization-platform">Network Virtualization Platform</a> (NVP), a software-based system that creates a distributed virtual network infrastructure in cloud data centers that is completely decoupled and independent from physical network hardware.  </p>
<p>Fresh out of stealth mode, Nicira has already attracted AT&#038;T, eBay, Fidelity Investments, NTT and Rackspace as customers.</p>
<p>From the official company pitch:</p>
<blockquote><p>NVP was designed to address the shortcomings of traditional networks by offering a platform that provides the operational model of a virtual machine.   While applications have been decoupled from servers through compute virtualization, they have not yet been decoupled from the network through any type of scalable network virtualization.  As a result, virtualized data centers face limits to what applications they can support and where the workloads can be placed.  </p>
<p>These limitations restrict workload mobility, thus lowering resource utilization of servers, a primary cause of operational overhead.  Legacy approaches can leave as much as 20%-30% of the server capacity in data centers under utilized and drive up networking costs several fold, based on Nicira’s work with the largest cloud data center operators.</p></blockquote>
<p>NVP forms a thin software layer that treats the physical network as an IP backplane. This approach allows the creation of virtual networks that have the same properties and services as physical networks, such as security and QoS policies, L2 reachability, and higher-level service capabilities such as stateful firewalling.  </p>
<p>These virtual networks can be created dynamically to support VM mobility anywhere within or between data centers without service disruption or address changes. </p>
<p>Will people really call it the <a href="http://gigaom.com/cloud/meet-nicira-yes-people-will-call-it-the-vmware-of-networking/">&#8216;VMware of networking&#8217;</a>, then? Likely.</p>
<p>NVP software is delivered through a usage-based, monthly subscription-pricing model, which scales per virtual network port.  Customers only pay for what they use, and pricing scales accordingly.</p>
<p>Nicira was founded by networking research leaders Martin Casado and Nick McKeown from Stanford University and Scott Shenker from University of California.  </p>
<p>The company has raised $50 million in funding to date, from the aforementioned venture capital firms as well as individual investors including VMware co-founder Diane Greene and Benchmark Capital co-founder Andy Rachleff.</p>
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		<title>VMworld Europe 2011 &#8211; Steve Herrod Keynote liveblog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 13:16:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lode Vermeiren</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[VMworld Europe in Copenhagen is underway. Join us after the jump for the Steve Herrod keynote report VMworld Europe 2011 &#8211; Steve Herrod Keynote Live   We&#8217;re ready for the Steve Herrod keynote. The program will begin in 5 minutes. ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VMworld Europe in Copenhagen is underway. Join us after the jump for the Steve Herrod keynote report</p>
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<p>VMworld Europe 2011 &#8211; Steve Herrod Keynote Live<br />
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<p>We&#8217;re ready for the Steve Herrod keynote. The program will begin in 5 minutes.</p>
<p>Normally during this keynotes Steve Herrod, CTO of VMware, gives a technical overview of where VMware is heading. Past demos at these keynotes have included &#8220;code to cloud&#8221; and VMware Fault Tolerance. Let&#8217;s see what nice toys Steve is going to announce today.</p>
<p>At VMworld US, Appblast (HTML 5 based remote desktops) and Project Octopus (&#8220;Enterprise Dropbox&#8221;) were demoed in this talk.</p>
<p>&#8230;and so it begins. With a fancy video running across three mega screens in the auditorium.</p>
<p>The theme seems very &#8220;the matrix&#8221; inspired. Visually describing the journey from computing, through virtualization, to an automated &#8211; dare I say it &#8211; Cloud.</p>
<p>In the VMworld bag, sponsors and exhibitors can put goodies and flyers. One of those is from Colt, with a sheet to play &#8220;buzzword bingo&#8221;. One of the squares is &#8220;Salad Cream&#8221;. Twitter users have dared Steve Herrod to include it in his keynote (in exchange for a donation to his favourite charity). Let&#8217;s see if he delivers.</p>
<p>First, Maurizio Carli &#8211; VMware general manager for Europe &#8211; is giving the intro. More than 7000 attendees.</p>
<p>Time to thank the sponsors. In the past, those were given lots of time during the keynotes (sometimes for quite boring demoes) &#8211; now they have to do with a mention on the screen.</p>
<p>Round of applause for the VMUG leaders. 65,000 strong worldwide.</p>
<p>VMworld Europe 2012 will be held in Barcelona, October 16-18. Maurizio hopes it will be a bit less &#8216;cloudy&#8217; next year.</p>
<p>Before going to Steve Herrod, a short video with some engineers behind vCenter Operations, Project Octopus, etc.</p>
<p>Talking about the new IT, and the new challenges it introduces.</p>
<p>&#8220;We need to take VMs further, so that every workload can work in a VM.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr. Stephen Herrod, CTO VMware takes the stage.</p>
<p>About 4000 engineers working at VMware R&#038;D.</p>
<p>Already 1200 labs, 14000 VMs yesterday, before the event even started.</p>
<p>A lot of passion in the room.</p>
<p>Virtualization changes everything. Changes how to run, develop and consume applications.</p>
<p>Going to focus on how to optimize the infrastructure, and how end user computing is going to evolve.</p>
<p>When we think about Cloud Computing we need to change the servers and the desktops, but more importantly the services and the way we consume IT.</p>
<p>First chapter: devices. We&#8217;re moving to a post pc era. (More iPads on VMworld than Windows laptops, probably)</p>
<p>We need universal access to those apps.<br />
&#8230;and we have high expectations. In our personal live, we have less friction than at work.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to talk about, quite hard to deliver.</p>
<p>Giving an overview of how VMware wants to deliver this.</p>
<p>Short video of evolution from Windows pc, to a &#8216;connected enterprise&#8217;, with universal access to applications. Giving end users self service access, with IT being in control.</p>
<p>Shared work streams to keep teams up to date (think: Socialcast, a recent VMware acquisition)</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re well on our way to delivering this.&#8221;</p>
<p>Currently in a world where we think about servers and desktops, we need to go to services and people. Applications and data are often captive in a device today. These days, more and more apps are escaping this, being SaaS or other browser-based apps.</p>
<p>Those that are still in Windows &#8216;siloes&#8217;, need to be brokered to be accessed from any device. The new EUC vision is defined around three big areas: &#8220;simplify, manage, connect&#8221;.</p>
<p>Simplify: Virtualizing desktops, capturing applications and putting them in an app catalog, moving data from C: drives to a data service.</p>
<p>Users want universal, secure access. From different locations, different devices. What&#8217;s needed is a smart access broker.</p>
<p>A broker that knows about users, applications and data policies. Giving access to apps and data based on who&#8217;s accessing it from where.</p>
<p>Going to do several demos. First one: Desktop virtualization with View 5.</p>
<p>Automatically creating 1000 VMs in a few clicks. Filling an inventory up with VMs, using smart things like linked clones in the background, creating VMs in a vSphere environment while saving on disk space. All not that new.</p>
<p>New project: Thinapp Factory. Designed to automatically create packaged of virtualized applications, presenting them to Horizon App Manager, which allows single sign-on to SaaS and brokered access to these applications.</p>
<p>This way, IT can create packages of applications, and then assign them to different users. Users can then go to a corporate app store, and access SaaS apps, or transparently install Windows applications that were packaged with Thinapp.</p>
<p>Thinapp Factory scans a file share for setup executables, iso files, &#8230; &#8211; And can then in a batch process build the necessary packages.<br />
One of the next headaches is data. Quick poll of the audience: Who&#8217;s using Dropbox right now. 99% of the hands go up. How many of the audience are allowed by IT to do it. *laughter* from the audience.</p>
<p>Going to demo project Octopus, &#8220;enterprise Dropbox&#8221; by VMware.<br />
Demoing Octopus Manager, where a user policy is defined to define who can share documents externally, to which domains, ..</p>
<p>Gives a great user experience, while keeping IT in control.</p>
<p>Project Octopus is going to be offered as an on-premise solution (can be installed behind the firewall), and as a hosted solution which can be offered by partners.</p>
<p>All in all this should lead to a well-managed user experience, giving users access to every app and data from any device they want.</p>
<p>Vittorio Viarengo, PM of EUC coming on stage to do a demo.</p>
<p>Playing new employee at fictional insurance company. Luckily he&#8217;s had some &#8216;orientation&#8217;, who knows about this enterprise app store, knows how to login to his View desktop, and how to install an app.</p>
<p>Installing link to Socialcast.</p>
<p>Wondering about how to get access on the road. Going to his user portal, and wants to activate his phone.</p>
<p>Gets a text message (on his Samsung Android phone, with an Apple SMS sound), delivering his new &#8216;work phone&#8217; image.</p>
<p>Access to Socialcast, to his documents on the go using Octopus. Separated from his personal apps and data.</p>
<p>Can switch to his personal phone &#8211; &#8220;Whoa, Angry Birds is still there&#8221; &#8211; or his business phone &#8211; &#8220;There&#8217;s my corporate contacts and data&#8221;.</p>
<p>Back to Steve, giving a recap of the products Vittorio used.</p>
<p>View 5 to access desktop. New release including virtual profiles so desktop image stays clean and user feels at home on his personal desktop.<br />
Horizon App Manager &#8211; Enterprise app store, installing Socialcast for collaboration.<br />
Horizon Mobile &#8211; new name for MVP &#8211; Mobile virtualization.</p>
<p>New announcements around Horizon Mobile coming in the next few days. Device partners are LG and Samsung, operator partners to be announced in the next few days.</p>
<p>File sync done through Octopus. Steve is already using this, enthusiastic about the possibilities.</p>
<p>Most of us are mobile users today, next part of the demo coming up to show how he can get access to his documents from an iPad.</p>
<p>Working on a fictional insurance claim, a Fiat crashed into a Ferrari &#8211; &#8220;Do not worry, it&#8217;s not a real Ferrari, it&#8217;s yellow.&#8221;</p>
<p>(Does he know a certain colleague of his is driving a blue Ferrari?)</p>
<p>He&#8217;s opening his document on his iPad, and can edit the document in Excel on his iPad through App Blast. &#8220;It&#8217;s Magic&#8221;.</p>
<p>Showing unified communications &#8211; including video conferencing and screen sharing &#8211; on his iPad. (I do think this is a prerecorded demo. Good job on the lip syncing!)</p>
<p>Another recap: document sharing through Project Octopus, remote desktop access through HTML 5 browser through App Blast.</p>
<p>Vittorio happened to leave his phone at the fictional coffee shop. IT can remotely wipe the work part of the device.</p>
<p>Summing up the new EUC vision. Can&#8217;t happen without robust IT foundation.</p>
<p>New announcement today: New version of the iPad vSphere client. Now supports vMotion as well.</p>
<p>Including a cheesy sound effect and slide-to-vMotion. Lots of laughs from the cloud.</p>
<p>Robust infrastructure starts with vSphere 5. More than a million engineering hours, more than 2 million QA hours, more than 200 new features.</p>
<p>Basic idea is: &#8220;it should just work, and work well&#8221;. Lots of companies upgrading right away.</p>
<p>vSphere 5 continues delivering &#8220;firsts&#8221;. Going over a few of them.</p>
<p>VMware Go: Browser-based server consolidation, including installing vSphere (aimed towards SMBs), and the vSphere Storage Appliance, bringing SAN-like capabilities to SMBs with stand alone servers.</p>
<p>VMware Go: Browser based, scans hosts over the network, remotely installs the vSphere Hypervisor.</p>
<p>Other feature: VSA. Another great way to get people started and get the full benefits of virtualization, without shared storage.</p>
<p>Aggregates internal disks in servers, mirrors them across and presents them as a NFS share, allowing vMotion, DRS, HA, &#8230;</p>
<p>Big companies are creating very large vSphere clusters. New feature in vSphere 5: Auto Deploy. Faster and more compliant installation and upgrades through a combination of PXE boot for installation and host profiles for configuration.</p>
<p>With new hardware and VM capabilities, Steve is now confident vSphere now supports all applications &#8211; including the most demanding enterprise apps like Oracle, SAP and Exchange.</p>
<p>Maintaining or improving performance, and increasing flexibility through vMotion, DRS, &#8230;</p>
<p>With vSphere 5, a VM can have up to 32 vCPUs, up to 1 TB of GB per VM. (What they call a &#8220;Monster VM&#8221;.)</p>
<p>(There&#8217;s a Monster VM mascotte running around the VMworld floor by the way.)</p>
<p>Peak performance is nice, but policies are even more important.</p>
<p>Policies that are attached to an app, and move along with it when moving from datacenter to datacenter.</p>
<p>(Even to external (vCloud) providers.))</p>
<p>vSphere has long included performance settings for CPU and memory. vSphere 5 includes lots of additional controls and improvements around storage.</p>
<p>First feature: Profile driven storage: Automates placement of VMs across datastores with different tiers.</p>
<p>App owner can define performance requirements for an app, vSphere places VM on the right datastore.</p>
<p>Another new feature: Storage DRS, automatically moving apps between datastores (through Storage vMotion) to change the allocation as the array gets filled up.</p>
<p>To eliminate the &#8220;noisy neighbour&#8221; syndrome, that can occur within a single datastore, Storage I/O control can control I/O bandwidth between different applications. Network I/O control does the same on a virtual NIC level. (Important with the move to 10 GB ehternet, where generally servers have fewer NICs, thus more sharing.)</p>
<p>Applications need to be up first to manage though, so availability is very important as well.</p>
<p>Lots of improvement around availability across the different levels of the stack. For complete datacenter protection, Site Recovery Manager was updated as well.</p>
<p>SRM has traditionally relied on array replication. Great for high performance environments with high requirements, but requires expensive hardware, links, and identical storage on two sites.</p>
<p>Added host based replication to do replication across the network on a per-VM basis.</p>
<p>Great use case for public cloud: DR to a vCloud service provider.</p>
<p>Another new feature: automated failback, to better test failover and to fail back when the problem is solved.</p>
<p>SRM also used often for disaster avoidance: Planned migrations, hurricanes coming up, generators running out of fuel, ..</p>
<p>Next chapter: Security.</p>
<p>Nosy neighbor is as hard a problem as noisy neighbor.</p>
<p>Shared platform needs defense in depth. New products in vShield family.</p>
<p>Going over them now. First one: vShield Endpoint &#8211; partner integration for AV offloading.<br />
vShield App: Multi-tier VM application. (Application firewalling).</p>
<p>vShield Edge for edge protection (firewalling, NAT, VPN, ..)</p>
<p>New features in all of them, like Data Leak Protection in vShield App. (Detecting patterns like credit card numbers and isolating applications if they are not allowed to have this data.)</p>
<p>All of this helps guaranteeing Performance, Availability and Security.</p>
<p>Example: Diebold now shipping ATMs with vSphere for better availability and security.</p>
<p>Final chapter: managing it all.</p>
<p>IT management is about the lowest operational overhead, remove steps when they are not needed, resolve problems automatically, increase agility of It department.</p>
<p>VMware Approach: Embed and automate. &#8211; make the platform do as much of the work as possibly.</p>
<p>Converge: Break through silos with different teams, processes and tools.</p>
<p>Filter: Show the right information, depending on who&#8217;s looking at it.</p>
<p>Most IT organizations have Infrastructure teams (the &#8220;builders&#8221; who buy servers, storage, network) and operations teams (who worry about end users, sla&#8217;s and tickets).</p>
<p>Often different teams, throwing tickets and hardware around.</p>
<p>New announcement today: vCenter Operations Management Suite 5.0 &#8211; building on the legacy of vCenter Operations (coming from last year&#8217;s Integrien acquisition), Capacity IQ and a new offering, vCenter Infrastructure Navigator.</p>
<p>Demo of the new vC Ops.</p>
<p>Demoing VIN &#8211; detecting what&#8217;s running inside VM&#8217;s and which VM&#8217;s communicate with others. Makes sure performance management is checking the right VM&#8217;s, or that a complete &#8216;service&#8217; is protected when using Site Recovery Manager.</p>
<p>Brings together IT and Ops teams, giving them the views they care about.</p>
<p>New example &#8211; Developers (icon with a bearded guy in a short an a cap on the slide) and Operations.</p>
<p>New announcement: vFabric Application Management Suite &#8211; enabling &#8216;Devops&#8217;.</p>
<p>Example: constructing a three-tier application.</p>
<p>Easily deploy applications, configure the properties of the VMs and the services running inside of them, execute the startup of the VMs in the right order.<br />
Allows developers to create application blueprints, creating the necessary VM&#8217;s in the background.</p>
<p>Then vFabric AppInsight gives the necessary performance views of the complete application, aggregating health of the different components, and giving drill-down troubleshooting on the application.<br />
Latest demo: New IT Business Management Suite &#8211; Financial view of IT operations for CIO/CFO. Based on the Digital Fuel acquisition VMware did early this summer.</p>
<p>All of this solutions break barriers internally &#8211; making IT as a Service more of a reality.</p>
<p>No earth-shattering announcements of tech previews like FT today, but on the other hand a lot of shipping, or nearly shipping products.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s it for today, check back in tomorrow for more keynote liveblogging, and through the next few days for more news from VMworld Europe.</p>
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		<title>Red Hat Gains Gluster To Better Manage Explosion Of Big Data</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 21:12:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Toon Vanagt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Red Hat, Inc. today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Gluster, Inc., a leading provider of scale-out, open source storage solutions for standardizing the management of unstructured data. With this $136 million cash acquisition, Red Hat ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://virtualization.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/GlusterRedHatLogo.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-7121" title="GlusterRedHatLogo" src="http://virtualization.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/GlusterRedHatLogo.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="43" /></a><a href="http://www.redhat.com">Red Hat</a>, Inc. today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire<a href="http://www.gluster.com"> Gluster</a>, Inc., a leading provider of scale-out, open source storage solutions for standardizing the management of unstructured data. With this <strong>$136 million cash</strong> acquisition, Red Hat tries to define a new baseline for how enterprise IT can better manages the explosion of big data, whether deployed on-premise or spanning into the public cloud. This helps Red Hat expanding into a critical part of enterprise infrastructure, enabling it to deliver open storage solutions that protect customer investments as they approach the new era of computing.</p>
<p>“The explosion of big data and the new paradigm of cloud computing are converging, forcing IT to re-think storage investments that are cost-effective, manageable and scale for the future,” said <a title="Brian Stevens Twitter account" href="http://twitter.com/addvin">Brian Stevens</a>, CTO and vice president, Worldwide Engineering at Red Hat. “Our customers are looking for software-based storage solutions that manage their file-based data on-premise, in the cloud and bridging between the two. With unstructured data growth (such as log files, virtual machines, email, audio, video and documents), the 90&#8242;s paradigm of forcing everything into expensive, single-system DBMS residing on an internal corporate SAN has become unwieldy and impractical.”. Feel free to dive into the<a href="http://www.redhat.com/promo/storage/brian-stevens.html"> full take from Brian Steven</a> on Gluster.</p>
<p>Founded in 2005, Gluster&#8217;s goal was to simplify storage using open source software and commodity hardware. The heart of Gluster is GlusterFS, a software-only, scale-out storage system. It allows enterprises to combine large numbers of commodity storage and compute resources into a high-performance, centrally-managed and globally-accessible storage pool. By combining commodity economics with a scale-out approach, customers can deploy abundant storage without compromising on cost, performance and manageability. Gluster has emerged as an innovative open source leader, relied upon by companies such as Pandora, Box.net and Samsung to efficiently manage large volumes of data.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are extremely pleased to be joining Red Hat,&#8221; said AB Periasamy, co-founder and CTO of Gluster. &#8220;We believe this is a perfect combination of technologies, strategies and cultures and is a great development for our customers, employees, investors and community.  Gluster started off with a goal to be the Red Hat of storage. Now, we are the storage of Red Hat.”<br />
&#8220;Enterprises and service providers have struggled to manage their rapidly expanding unstructured data stores with conventional storage systems,&#8221; said Henry Baltazar, senior analyst of The 451 Group. &#8220;The scale out storage technology and expertise Red Hat is gaining from the acquisition of Gluster will serve as a powerful foundation for future public, private and hybrid storage clouds.&#8221;</p>
<p>In <a href="http://virtualization.com/2008/09/04/redhat-grabs-qumranet/">September 2008</a>, Red Hat already acquired Qumranet, Inc. including its <a href="http://www.redhat.com/virtualization/rhev/server/"> Kernel Virtual Machine</a> (KVM) platform and SolidICE offering, a <a href="http://www.redhat.com/virtualization/rhev/desktop/"> Virtual Desktop Infrastructure</a> (VDI), which together presented a comprehensive virtualization platform for enterprise customers. With the addition of Gluster to KVM Red Hat now seems to aim at offering a cloud platform too. Interesting times ahead in the crowded cloud market.</p>
<p>Red Hat has agreed to acquire Gluster, a privately-held company, for approximately $136 million in cash. As part of the transaction, Red Hat will also assume unvested Gluster equity outstanding on the closing date and issue certain equity retention incentives.  The transaction is expected to close in October, subject to customary closing conditions.</p>
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		<title>Virtual Machines in a Browser ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2011 19:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kris Buytaert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes we can &#8230; When us mere mortals want to learn about a new computer language, or a new platform, we start out with the &#8220;Hello World&#8221;-variant and then try to dig in deeper&#8230; Some people however when they want to ...]]></description>
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<p>When us mere mortals want to learn about a new computer language, or a new platform, we start out with the &#8220;Hello World&#8221;-variant and then try to dig in deeper&#8230;</p>
<p>Some people however when they want to study Javascript, raise the bar by writing optimized code for different Javascript Engines. Sharpening their skill set further by developing a JavaScript PC Emulator&#8230;  That&#8217;s right, <a href="http://bellard.org/">Fabrice Bellard</a> of FFMpeg, tinycc, and Qemu fame has recently published a link to his <a href="http://bellard.org/jslinux/"> JavaScript PC Emulator</a> written in pure JavaScript and working in recent Firefox 4 and Google Chrome 11 browsers on different platforms.</p>
<p><a title="Fabrice Bellard on Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabrice_Bellard">Fabrice</a> got his inspiration from the x86 dynamic translator code that is present in Qemu and he emulates a 32bit x86 cpu which is pretty close to a 486 without FPU.</p>
<p>More details on the actual emulator can be found on his <a href="http://bellard.org/jslinux/tech.html">web page</a>.</p>
<p>Watch that space. For all you know, we&#8217;re going to be hooked on old school PC games in our browsers in the very near future&#8230;</p>
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		<title>VMware Unveils Horizon App Manager: Easy Cloud Application Management For $30 Per User / Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2011 12:09:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robin Wauters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.vmware.com/">VMware</a> this morning <a href="http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/vmware-launches-horizon-app-manager-nyse-vmw-1515294.htm">announced</a> <a href="http://www.vmware.com/products/desktop_virtualization/horizon/">VMware Horizon App Manager</a>, a user-centric management service for accessing cloud applications.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.vmware.com/">VMware</a> this morning <a href="http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/vmware-launches-horizon-app-manager-nyse-vmw-1515294.htm">announced</a> <a href="http://www.vmware.com/products/desktop_virtualization/horizon/">VMware Horizon App Manager</a>, a user-centric management service for accessing cloud applications.</p>
<p>VMware Horizon App Manager represents the first component of the company&#8217;s &#8220;Project Horizon&#8221; vision first previewed at VMworld 2010.</p>
<p>A datasheet (PDF) is available <a href="http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/VMware-Horizon-App-Manager-Datasheet.pdf">here</a>.</p>
<p>The company says future releases of VMware Horizon will broker user access to a variety of application types, virtual Windows desktops and data resources, while delivering the security and control required by businesses. The result should be a simple, seamless user experience when accessing work resources across the private and public cloud on whatever device the user chooses.</p>
<p>At its core, VMware Horizon App Manager includes an identity as a service hub that  extends a user&#8217;s existing identity in systems such as Microsoft Active Directory or other directory options, into third-party public cloud applications like Box.net, BroadVision, Google, Salesforce.com, WebEx, Workday and others.</p>
<p><img src="http://virtualization.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/app-manager-vmware.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>This simplifies the management of multiple access credentials, a necessity brought about by the growing number of cloud applications now found in a typical enterprise.</p>
<p>In addition, the VMware Horizon App Manager provides an open, user-centric platform for accessing cloud applications within a single application portal that is accessible from a wide range of end-user devices.</p>
<p>Additional VMware Horizon App Manager features include:</p>
<p>- Multi-Platform/Multi-Device Support<br />
- Enterprise Directory Federation/Cloud Identity Hub<br />
- Standards Based Secure Authentication<br />
- Application Provisioning<br />
- Roles-Based Access and Reporting</p>
<p>Available today to select early access customers in North America and Asia Pacific Region, and via trials in other regions, VMware Horizon App Manager is $30.00 per user/per year.</p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.building43.com/videos/2011/05/17/vmware-announces-horizon-app-manager/">Robert Scoble&#8217;s interview</a> with VMware lead for Project Horizon <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/noahsw">Noah Wasmer</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Update:</strong> Chris Hoff&#8217;s take: <a href="http://www.rationalsurvivability.com/blog/?p=3116">VMware’s Horizon App Manager – A Big Bet That Will Pay Off…</a></p>
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		<title>Veeam&#8217;s Backup &amp; Replication To Gain Support For Microsoft Hyper-V</title>
		<link>http://virtualization.com/2011/05/16/veeams-backup-replication-to-gain-support-for-microsoft-hyper-v/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 21:11:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robin Wauters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Veeam Software, provider of VMware data protection, disaster recovery and VMware management solutions for virtual datacenter environments, today announced at Tech·Ed North America that it is adding support for Windows Server Hyper-V and Microsoft Hyper-V Server to Veeam Backup &#38; ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.veeam.com">Veeam Software</a>, provider of VMware data protection, disaster recovery and VMware management solutions for virtual datacenter environments, today announced at Tech·Ed North America that it is adding support for Windows Server Hyper-V and Microsoft Hyper-V Server to Veeam Backup &amp; Replication, its data protection solution for virtual environments.</p>
<p>By extending support to Hyper-V, Veeam is providing:</p>
<p>- 2-in-1 backup and replication for Hyper-V<br />
- Changed block tracking for Hyper-V<br />
- Built-in deduplication and compression</p>
<p>Veeam Backup &amp; Replication for Microsoft Hyper-V will be available to customers in the fourth quarter of 2011.</p>
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		<title>Juniper Networks Launches Junosphere Classroom</title>
		<link>http://virtualization.com/2011/05/16/juniper-networks-launches-junosphere-classroom/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 21:07:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robin Wauters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.juniper.net/">Juniper Networks</a> this morning announced <a href="http://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/software/junos-platform/junosphere/classroom/">Junosphere Classroom</a>, a new cloud-based service designed to enable educational institutions, partners and customers to educate networking students and professionals. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.juniper.net/">Juniper Networks</a> this morning announced <a href="http://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/software/junos-platform/junosphere/classroom/">Junosphere Classroom</a>, a new cloud-based service designed to enable educational institutions, partners and customers to educate networking students and professionals.</p>
<p>Junosphere Classroom is based on Junosphere, a new cloud environment that enables the creation and modeling of virtual networks and elements running the industry-leading Junos operating system.</p>
<p>Juniper Networks hosts Junosphere Classroom resources in data centers, designed using Juniper&#8217;s networking and security technologies, which are accessible to students via a secure Internet connection.</p>
<p>This &#8220;any-time, any-where&#8221; access to the Junosphere environment can extend individual study time, and is also ideal for providing remote learning and home-based education.</p>
<p>Junosphere Classroom is available as a standalone offering, and as a component of the Juniper Networks Academic Alliance (JNAA) and Juniper Networks Authorized Educations Partner (JNAEP) programs, which provide prepackaged curricula and courseware.</p>
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		<title>Appcore Picks Cloud.com To Power Private Cloud Platform</title>
		<link>http://virtualization.com/2011/05/16/appcore-picks-cloud-com-to-power-private-cloud-platform/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 21:05:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robin Wauters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Open source cloud computing software company <a href="http://Cloud.com">Cloud.com</a> recently announced that <a href="https://www.appcore.com/">Appcore</a>, a global business information systems provider, is using the company’s flagship product, <a href="http://cloud.com/products/cloud-computing-software">CloudStack</a>, for its private cloud computing platform. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Open source cloud computing software company <a href="http://Cloud.com">Cloud.com</a> recently announced that <a href="https://www.appcore.com/">Appcore</a>, a global business information systems provider, is using the company’s flagship product, <a href="http://cloud.com/products/cloud-computing-software">CloudStack</a>, for its private cloud computing platform.</p>
<p>Appcore technology includes such a platform, the global Appcore Cloud Network, Appcore Second Site for disaster recovery, and Appcore Cloud Onsite, which allows enterprises to run the platform behind its firewall or in any of Appcore’s global clouds.</p>
<p>One of the key reasons Appcore is using Cloud.com CloudStack is due to its open source model and therefore Appcore’s ability to see the code prior to making its selection. In addition to the benefits of open source that CloudStack delivers, Appcore has gained an easy-to-use user interface for customer self-service administration that can decrease operating costs by freeing up</p>
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		<title>Extreme Networks Introduces Open Fabric Data Center Architecture</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 20:59:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robin Wauters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.extremenetworks.com">Extreme Networks</a> last week announced the Extreme Networks Open Fabric data center solutions, a portfolio of data center switches that allow organizations to more cost-effectively build scalable, mobile and virtualized networks featuring high performance, low latency and energy efficiency. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.extremenetworks.com">Extreme Networks</a> last week announced the Extreme Networks Open Fabric data center solutions, a portfolio of data center switches that allow organizations to more cost-effectively build scalable, mobile and virtualized networks featuring high performance, low latency and energy efficiency.</p>
<p>Extreme Networks Open Fabric data center solutions leverage standards-based technologies preserving existing investments while bringing new innovations that drive cloud-scale networks.</p>
<p>The Extreme Networks Open Fabric data center solution leverages the ExtremeXOS operating system end-to-end and emphasizes wire-speed switching of Virtual Machines, intelligence to automate VM mobility through XNV, standards-based, non-blocking high density 10Gbs server connectivity and non-blocking high density 40Gbs fabric interconnect with multi-path forwarding that is also designed to evolve for 100GbE.</p>
<p>The Extreme Networks Open Fabric data center architecture incorporates standards-based OpenFlow technology to simplify network provisioning and supports Data Center Bridging (DCB) to provide consolidation of LAN and storage fabrics in the data center, including iSCSI and FCoE.</p>
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