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Video interview with George Kurian, Vice President and General Manager of the Application Delivery Business Unit at Cisco (Part 1/2)
In this first part of our interview with George Kurian at Cisco’s headquarters we get to know how Cisco looks at Virtualization in the datacenter from three different sets of product capabilities: pervasive networking platforms, services and VFrame (provisioning and orchestration tools). From his position as the vice president and general manager of the Application Delivery Business Unit at Cisco, he sees the need for server virtualization to be complemented with virtualization capabilities in the network and explains how his teams are engineering the network to be a facilitator for all the virtues Virtualization brings. The goal for George’s data center technology group is to make the network aware of the new atomic unit in the data center: the Virtual Machine and no longer the physical server or port. He goes on pointing to the Nexus series and new introductions for the Catalyst series with capabilities to support some of these (r)evolutionary trends in the data center…
14Sep2008 | Toon Vanagt | 0 comments | ContinuedVideo interview with Nick Van Der Zweep, Virtualization Director at HP (Part 4/4)
In this fourth and final part of our interview with Nick Van Der Zweep we got some numbers that Virtualization at HP has grown over 80% last year and the claim that HP is ‘growing with VMware faster than VMware is growing in any industry’. HP has about half of the Blade market and Nick adds that ‘the connect rate of virtualization to Blade Servers is much heavier than just Standalone Rack Servers. Blades are just an absolute natural fit for virtualization’. With iVirtualization HP offers a the virtual console which can handle several environments (e.g. VMware, Citrix.) each with their multiple virtual machines.
14Sep2008 | Toon Vanagt | 1 comment | ContinuedVideo interview with Nick Van Der Zweep, Virtualization Director at HP (Part 3/4)
In this third part of our recent HP interview, Nick Van Der Zweep predicts Desktop Virtualization to be the next big tipping point in our industry. He adds this is one of the areas were HP is differentiating itself from IBM with a full desktop-to-data-center strategy.
“People like IBM are still struggling to catch up to that because they’ve got management systems for every platform that they have and trying to pull that together. That’s critically important to be able to see holistic view of the entire data center…”
But also when it comes to flexible and usage-based data center pricing models and cloud computing, Nick claims HP is a pioneer with clients such as Dreamworks, rendering their movies on HP’s excess infrastructure.
The Opsware acquisition is referred to often in this interview when it comes to HP offering the full broad enterprise management software and configuration management
14Sep2008 | Toon Vanagt | 2 comments | ContinuedVideo interview with Nick Van Der Zweep, Virtualization Director at HP (Part 2/4)
In this second part of our video interview with Nick Van Der Zweep, Director for Virtualization at HP, we get further introduced to how HP defines virtualization and how it differentiates itself from its competitors. Nick also shares what typical Virtualization problems his clients are grappling with and what skill set is needed in IT departments to overcome the pitfalls.
14Sep2008 | Toon Vanagt | 2 comments | ContinuedVideo interview with Nick Van Der Zweep, Virtualization Director at HP (Part 1/4)
In this first part of our lengthy video interview (4 parts) with Nick Van Der Zweep, Director for Virtualization at HP, we get introduced to how HP defines virtualization as flowing computing resources around and how this drops your costs and increases agility from desktop virtualization to data center virtualization and storage.
2Sep2008 | Toon Vanagt | 1 comment | ContinuedVideo Interview: Werner Vogels, CTO Amazon on Virtualization and the VC Threat
At the GigaOM Structure08 conference in San Francisco, we had the opportunity to question Amazon’s CTO Werner Vogels on his virtualization experience, while building the Amazon cloud. He confirmed Amazon Web Services are still powered by Xen hypervisors.
31Jul2008 | Toon Vanagt | 7 comments | ContinuedAmazon Loves CloudStatus, And We’ve Got The Proof on Video
At the O’Reilly Velocity conference we attended last month, Hyperic was there to hype the launch of Cloudstatus, which aspires to become the monitoring tool for cloud providers. Get the lowdown on Hyperic and CloudStatus in this video (two parts) from Jon Travis (Principal Engineer) and Xavier Soltero (co-founder and CEO).
29Jul2008 | Toon Vanagt | 2 comments | Continued3PAR Introduces New Incentive Program V-TIP
3PAR announced today its Virtual Technology Incentive Program (V-TIP) which is designed to combine the benefits of 3PAR Utility Storage with financial incentives offered by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E datacenter storage virtualization and thin provisioning projects.
28Jul2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedRich Wolski on Eucalyptus: Open Source Cloud Computing (Video Interview - 2/2)
We have sent our enthusiastic cloud computing koala Toon Vanagt to San Francisco to interview Eucalyptus Director Rich Wolski at the O’Reilly Velocity conference. You can find the second part of this exclusive video interview right here.
18Jul2008 | Toon Vanagt | 0 comments | ContinuedExclusive Video: VMware In A Nutshell, By Product Marketing Manager John Gilmartin
So what’s VMware all about now on a technology level, now that their stock is tumbling and their CEO has been replaced? John Gilmartin, Group Manager, Product Marketing at VMware answered our questions on virtualization in general and their strategy and product portfolio in particular.
8Jul2008 | Toon Vanagt | 0 comments | ContinuedRich Wolski on Eucalyptus: Open Source Cloud Computing (Video Interview - 1/2)
We have sent our enthusiastic cloud computing koala Toon Vanagt to San Francisco to interview Eucalyptus Director Rich Wolski at the O’Reilly Velocity conference. You can find the first part of this exclusive video interview right here (we’ll post the second part tomorrow).
8Jul2008 | Toon Vanagt | 4 comments | ContinuedVMware and Parallels Are Not Hyperventilating on Hyper-V Launch by Microsoft (video interviews)
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Last week we happened to be at
VMware’s headquarters when
Microsoft launched Hyper-V, Redmond’s much anticipated built-in hypervisor for Windows Server 2008. So we got our camera rolling to capture VMware’s reaction on Microsoft’s free hypervisor offering. Straight after that exclusive interview, we flew from Silicon Valley to New York to collect more video feedback [...]






