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Archives for January 2010

Wyse Releases Newest Provisioning Software, WSM 3.0

January 13, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Wyse Technology, provider of thin computing and client virtualization solutions, today announced the availability of its latest provisioning software, WSM 3.0.

WSM 3.0 delivers full PC functionality on a zero client, while creating scalable, low-cost and easy to manage architectures for all organization sizes.

  • Faster application streaming and pre-fetching
  • High availability for distributed sites
  • Full PC functionality, including Microsoft Windows 7
  • OS and application content distribution management
  • User setting and data preservation

WSM 3.0 uses distributed architecture scalability combined with the flexibility of being able to run your environment on Microsoft Server 2003, 2008 or XP Professional, or Wyse WSM Appliance Device. Users are also able to create and provision their virtual clients with VMware Virtual Center Integration. Most important for public sector and financial customers, WSM centralizes security and allows no local storage in order to keep the system safe.

Wyse WSM 3.0 is available immediately at $200/device seat.

Filed Under: News

Optimism FTW! Forrester Sees 8.1 Percent Increase In Global IT Spending This Year

January 13, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Forrester says the tech downturn is now ‘unofficially over’.

The research firm says the global technology industry will see an 8.1 percent increase in IT spending in 2010, with software and computer hardware leading the charge, and IT consulting services following.

After declining 8.2 percent last year, U.S. IT spending will grow 6.6 percent in 2010 to $568 billion, according to Forrester’s latest research report. Global tech spending, which dropped 8.9 percent in 2009, will rise to more than $1.6 trillion in 2010.

Forrester is particularly optimistic about IT spending of businesses and governments in the United States, with Forrester Research VP and principal analyst Andrew Bartels predicting a the tech recovery that will be stronger than the overall economic recovery, with technology spending growing at more than twice the rate of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2010.

In Western and Central Europe, tech purchases are forecast to rise by 11.2 percent, boosted by the dollar’s decline against the euro. Forrester Research expects IT purchases in Canada to grow by 9.9 percent, Asia Pacific by 7.8 percent, and Latin America by 7.7 percent.

(Via TechCrunch)

Filed Under: News

Yahoo’s Loss Is VMware’s Gain: Zimbra To Change Hands

January 13, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Per TechCrunch:

VMware has bought email and collaboration software developer Zimbra from Yahoo. Rumors of the sale have been floating around for some time now but the writing was on the wall when Scott Dietzen, former CTO of Zimbra, quit Yahoo last fall.

From the Zimbra blog:

First and foremost, we want to reassure our community, customers and partners that we stay 100% committed to our mission.  Together with VMware, we will accelerate our investments in Zimbra and strive to be even better at building and supporting the best open source email and collaboration software in the market.  As always, we will work tirelessly to strengthen and grow our business relationships and service our customers and community.

In just five years, Zimbra has grown to become one of the largest email and collaboration providers in the world with Microsoft and IBM, totaling more than 55 million paid mailboxes at over 150 thousand organizations worldwide – that’s upwards of 80% year-over-year growth.

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At VMware, Zimbra will continue focusing on our product roadmap and setting the standard for web-based collaboration.  Look forward to Zimbra Desktop 2.0, more real-time messaging, new ways for sharing content in collaborative workspaces, enhanced team scheduling and business continuity services.  Over time we will also adjust the scope and scale of our roadmap to reflect incremental investment, plus we will integrate Zimbra with VMware’s vSphere cloud infrastructure.

From VMware’s ececutive blog:

With this acquisition, we will extend our focus into email and collaboration, one of the core services (along with areas such as file and print services and identity management) that IT departments universally provide to their users. All four of these technology areas are common to companies large and small. Furthermore, each area is taking growing amounts of IT attention, time, and money without furthering the ultimate goals of the company.

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This second motivation is very much related to the above point. We launched our VMware vCloud initiative just over a year ago to develop an ecosystem of telecom, hosting, and service providers that offer cloud solutions based on VMware technologies. This ecosystem has grown by leaps and bounds, quickly surpassing 1,000 members. Today we offer this ecosystem VMware vSphere-based compute and storage infrastructure upon which they can offer what is commonly referred to as “infrastructure-as-a-service” (IaaS). With the acquisition of SpringSource, we can enable our partners to offer a higher level of cloud-based service; one where programmers can write their code and let the cloud handle the details of how and where it runs. This is commonly referred to as “platform-as-a-service” (PaaS). And with Zimbra, we will now offer our partners an even higher level of cloud capability; one where customers can simply use an application without worrying about the details of how and where it runs. This top layer of the hierarchy is known as “software-as-a-service” (SaaS).

Filed Under: Acquisitions

SoftLayer Begins Offering VeriSign Identity Protection

January 13, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

SoftLayer Technologies today began offering the VeriSign Identity Protection (VIP) two-factor authentication system as an additional layer of security protecting customer account access.

SoftLayer is an infrastructure as a service provider, and allows customers to manage their entire IT environment via a proprietary Customer Portal. With VIP, customers can now require a second level of authentication to log into the Portal.

The VIP system requires a unique security code (in addition to a user name and password) to access an online account. Each time a user wants to access their account, they create a new security code via a VIP “credential”—a VIP Security Card, VIP Security Token, or the new VIP Access for Mobile application for iPhone or Blackberry. Requiring the security code significantly increases security; user names and passwords can be guessed or otherwise discovered, but users alone have access to their VIP credential and can generate a valid code. VIP is available free of charge for one user for all SoftLayer customer accounts, and only $3/month for each additional active user.

Filed Under: News

Open Kernel Labs Reflects On A Good 2009

January 12, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs), global provider of embedded virtualization software for mobile phones and broadband Internet devices, today announced it has completed calendar year 2009 with revenues up from 2008, despite the worldwide economic recession.

Over the past twelve months, deployment of OKL4 doubled from 250 million mobile handsets to more than 500 million mobile devices. OKL4 now ships on mobile smartphones such as the HTC G1 and G2, the HTC Hero, the Motorola Droid and the Motorola Cliq, the Palm Pre, and the Toshiba TG01OK, as well as the world’s first commercially-available, fully virtualized smartphone, the Motorola Evoke QA4.

In 2009, OK Labs also secured more than US $7.6 million in funding from venture capital firms Chrysalis Ventures and Neo Technology Ventures, as well as from Citrix Systems.

Partnership with Citrix – Mobile-to-Enterprise (M2E) Virtualization

Citrix Systems is both a strategic investor and a key partner for OK Labs, working with the company to provide solutions for delivering enterprise applications to mobile devices with mobile-to-enterprise virtualization (M2E). The companies’ combined technologies, including Citrix application delivery infrastructure and the OKL4 mobile virtualization solution, promise easily deployed and securely managed access to enterprise and desktop applications from wireless devices. M2E virtualization enables end users to leverage a single device, bridging corporate and personal worlds without risk of compromising company data, applications, or networks.

Together, Citrix and OK Labs provide a secure and robust end-to-end application delivery platform for the entire mobile/Internet ecosystem – from mobile semiconductor suppliers to intelligent device OEMs to mobile network operators (MNOs), and global carriers – to meet the needs of mobile workers at small/medium businesses and global enterprises.

Partnership with ST-Ericsson – Extending Reach to the Global Mobile Marketplace

After a rigorous selection process, ST-Ericsson, the world’s third largest mobile semiconductor supplier, selected OK Labs as its virtualization partner. The companies are working in tandem to build a combined OK Labs / ST-Ericsson platform in 2010.

OK Labs already supports and comprises a key part of mobile chip reference designs from the world’s largest mobile chipset manufacturer, Qualcomm, resulting in deployment of OKL4 in more than 500 million handsets. With the selection of OK Labs by ST-Ericsson, OKL4 will enable an even greater portion of the global mobile marketplace, complementing the large and growing fleet of CDMA devices with TD-SCDMA, HSDPA and other 3.5G and emerging 4G wireless technologies, which are delivered by the world’s leading suppliers – Nokia, Samsung, LG, Motorola, and Sony-Ericsson.

New Product Offerings

In the second quarter, OK Labs introduced OK:Android and OK:Symbian, off-the-shelf paravirtualized versions of these popular and widely deployed smartphone OS platforms, supplementing OK Labs offerings for Linux and numerous RTOSes (real-time OSes). Both the Android and Symbian offerings employ OK Labs Secure HyperCell™ Technology to run these platforms as guest OSes in secure cells on top of the OKL4 Microvisor. This architecture gives handset OEMs a faster path to developing and delivering new designs and lower-cost devices, and assures new levels of mobile wireless robustness and security.

OK Labs also launched the industry’s first mobile Virtualization Integration Practice (VIP). VIP Services offers a set of consulting and training services that help customers to define requirements, validate design approaches, and support mobile phone product development.

Formal Verification of Microkernel Technology

Earlier this year, OK Labs and its research partner NICTA announced completion of groundbreaking research and development, providing formal mathematical proof of correctness of the microkernel technology underlying OKL4. Completed on behalf of OK Labs by researchers at NICTA and the University of New South Wales, the project centered on assuring extremely high levels of reliability and security in mission-critical domains. By mathematically proving the correctness of the underlying kernel, the team paved the way for validating and deploying mobile virtualization in business and mission-critical applications in mobile telephony, business intelligence, and mobile financial transactions.

This research earned OK Labs CTO Dr. Gernot Heiser and his colleagues a coveted “Best Paper” award at the twenty-second ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP). As a commercialization partner for NICTA, OK Labs will be able to bring the results of the formal verification project to market in future generations of its mobile virtualization products.

Filed Under: News

F5 Networks Survives SEC Investigation

January 12, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

With a very brief statement, F5 Networks this morning announced that it received notice from the Securities and Exchange Commission that the investigation concerning the company’s historical stock option practices has been completed and that no enforcement action has been recommended.

Ok then.

Filed Under: News

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