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Archives for September 2009

Lanamark Teams up With interAct

September 10, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Lanamark recently announced that it has signed a distribution agreement with interAct, the value-added distributor specializing in data center and virtualization solutions.

“Virtualization is a fast-growing market. This is why we were looking for a solution that would be a strategic asset in our portfolio and serve as an enablement platform for helping our resellers deliver desktop and server virtualization solutions that maximize the value to their customers. Lanamark offers the perfect software solution and we are excited to become the first specialized distributor for Lanamark Suite,” said Rudi Lenaerts, CEO at interAct.

Lanamark Suite is a virtualization sales and services automation software platform that enables solution providers to accelerate design and delivery of vendor-neutral desktop virtualization, server virtualization and storage solutions. The partnership enhances the availability of the Lanamark Suite in Belgium and Luxembourg.

Filed Under: News

Release: Dell PAN System 2.1

September 10, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Egenera and Dell recently reached an important milestone in their partnership with the worldwide availability of Dell PAN System 2.1, available on Dell 11g blades and utilizing Dell PowerEdge R710 servers for its PAN controllers.

Major enhancements in this release include:

—  Integration of PAN Manager Software by Egenera with Dell management technology for expanded monitoring capabilities;
—  Expanded portfolio of operating environments including VMware virtualization products and Citrix XenServer 5.3 technology with support for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and Novell SLES 10-64-bit virtual machine guests;
—  Enhanced GUI to further ease scalability;
—  Open APIs enabling customers and third-parties to integrate with PAN Manager commands and functions; and
—  Support for WinPE 2.1 so customers can utilize industry-standard tools to manage their Microsoft operating system deployments and provisioning.

Filed Under: News

Pano Logic Appoints Dana Loof as Executive Vice President of Marketing

September 10, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Pano Logic, the leader in zero client desktop virtualization, today announced the appointment of Dana Loof as executive vice president of marketing.

With extensive experience building brands and developing high-impact marketing programs, Loof will be responsible for building the innovative company’s brand worldwide and overseeing all aspects of the company’s marketing activities. Loof previously held senior level positions at Symantec, where she led global advertising, and VERITAS, where she built and promoted the VERITAS storage management brand. Most recently Loof served as the vice president of marketing for EVault, Inc., a data protection company, and transitioned the EVault brand to the new Seagate Technology brand, i365, A Seagate Company.

Loof held her position at Symantec prior to EVault. While at the company, she was responsible for global marketing communications. Previously, Loof was a director of account management at both Smartage.com and Fabrik Communications, where she helped drive sales and exceeded quotas quarter after quarter. She began her career at Oracle and received her Bachelors of Science degree in international business with an emphasis in marketing from San Francisco State University’s College of Business.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: industry moves, virtualisation, virtualization

LoginConsultants Opens Third Beta for Login VSI 2.0

September 10, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

LoginConsultants is opening up the Beta of its VSI 2.0 application.

Login VSI 2.0 is the second iteration of Login VSI 1.0, the free and specifically designed benchmark for SBC and VDI environments. VSI 2.0 introduces completely new workloads, and an improved and more accurate index called VSImax.

LoginConsultants said that overall, “VSI 2.0 will be a much smoother experience, many best practices and lessons learned from project VRC are now included in this release.”

There will be two versions of VSI 2.0, a free and fully functional version called Login VSI 2.0 Express, and an advanced version called Login VSI 2.0 PRO.  These are the same download, however the PRO version will have additional features that are activated with a license file.

Download the Beta of Login VSI 2.0 here.

Filed Under: News

Industry Moves: PHD Virtual Technologies Ramps Up Engineering Team

September 7, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

PHD Virtual Technologies, provider of the esXpress data protection and recovery solution for virtual machines, as announced that it has expanded its engineering team. To help lead this expanding team, which has doubled in overall R&D capacity in the past month, Vladimir Hrabrov has joined the company as vice president of engineering and Alex Mittell has been named director-senior virtualization architect.

Hrabrov joins PHD Virtual from Hewlett-Packard and has over 30 years of experience designing and developing enterprise-scale configuration management systems in entrepreneurial environments as well as established organizations. As a Certified Scrum Practitioner, he brings valuable experience in building strong, agile engineering teams, as well as a proven, disciplined approach to release, risk, and product quality management. At HP, Hrabrov was an R&D and program manager in charge of OS deployment for HP Client Automation. He joined HP as a part of the Novadigm acquisition where he was a senior architect and project manager. Before his work at Novadigm, Hrabrov worked at Legent Corp, Spectrum Concepts and the Ukrainian Ministry of Standards, where he held key management and development roles. He holds a master’s degree in Computer Science from National Technical University of Ukraine “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute.”

Mittell joined PHD Virtual in 2008 and is a widely known technical expert and thought leader in the virtualization community. He is a co-founder of Xtravirt, the UK provider of virtualization solutions throughout the technology lifecycle. While at Xtravirt, Alex authored many of the free virtualization tools that are available on the PHD Virtual web site. Prior to co-founding Xtravirt, he worked at Oxford University in the UK as a virtual architect, where he designed and configured the university’s virtual infrastructure.

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Alex Mittell, esXPRESS, industry moves, phd virtual, phd virtual technologies, virtualisation, virtualization, vladimir hrabrov

Release: Red Hat Network Sattelite 5.3

September 7, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Red Hat has announced the availability of Red Hat Network Satellite 5.3, the latest version of Red Hat’s on-premises systems management solution that provides software updates, configuration management, provisioning and monitoring across both physical and virtual Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers.

Red Hat Network Satellite 5.3 is globally available today and is automatically delivered to customers with a Red Hat Network Satellite subscription. The availability of Red Hat Network Satellite 5.3 marks the first release based off of the open source project Spacewalk, announced in June 2008.

Virtualization is a key requirement in many IT environments today, and with Red Hat Network Satellite, a systems administrator only needs one console to update, provision and monitor both their physical and virtual Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. Red Hat Network Satellite includes virtual platform management capabilities that allow customers to create and entitle Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems with the ability to install the same systems profiles physically and virtually in a repeatable, centrally managed way. Red Hat Network Satellite 5.3 supports both KVM and Xen virtualization technologies. Red Hat Network Satellite abstracts virtualization technology from administrators, freeing up their time to focus on higher value-add projects.

With Red Hat Network Satellite 5.3, customers are also offered bottom-line benefits through the enhancements included in the latest version of the systems management solution. These enhancements include increased flexibility and faster provisioning setups with the incorporation of more mature open source Cobbler technology in the product’s underlying provisioning architecture. In addition, with Satellite 5.3, customers receive powerful open source technologies backed by the Red Hat subscription, delivering the feature-richness of the community development model combined with the commercial support to run mission-critical applications in the enterprise.

Red Hat Network Satellite 5.3 also enables customers to manage large deployments more easily and with comparable performance to smaller deployments due to enhanced scalability improvements, such as code optimization, designed to enable faster execution when managing multiple systems. Customers also benefit from content sharing between Satellite servers that is now faster and provides greater consistency with the ability to share content between different organizations in the Satellite server given Satellite’s improved multi-tenancy capabilities and inter-Satellite synchronization improvements. Satellite can also now be more easily and smoothly integrated into customers’ existing automated processes given its improved open and extensible APIs. These enhancements in Red Hat Network Satellite 5.3 can ultimately save enterprises time and money while delivering a more consistent operating environment that helps to drive down long-term operational expenses.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: network satellite 5.3, red hat, red hat network satellite, red hat network satellite 5.3, RedHat, systems management, virtualisation, virtualization

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