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Tintri Raises $18 Million For “VM-Aware” Storage Appliance VMstore

June 15, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Tintri, producer of ‘VM-aware’ storage appliances, today announced it has closed an $18 million Series C funding round led by the company’s current investors, NEA and Lightspeed Venture Partners. The funding will help Tintri accelerate its research and development schedule and invest in regional sales.

Tintri’s VMstore is a purpose-built storage appliance that is exclusively intended for virtual machines, allowing enterprises to overcome storage-centric bottlenecks and significantly broaden their virtual deployments.

Tintri was co-founded in 2008 by Dr. Kieran Harty, former head of R&D at virtualization software giant VMware, and is headquartered in Mountain View.

(Via TechCrunch)

Filed Under: Funding Tagged With: Tintri, VMStore

Quantum Acquires Pancetera Software For $12 Million

June 15, 2011 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Quantum, a provider of backup, recovery and archive solutions, today announced that it has acquired Pancetera Software, a privately held company that aims to reduce the complexity and cost of managing and protecting data in virtual server environments.

The $12 million transaction consisted of $8.4 million in cash and $3.6 million in Quantum common stock (approximately 1.2 million shares), and is expected to be accretive to operating profit by the end of the current fiscal year.

For Quantum, the acquisition adds key assets for enhancing data management in virtual environments. Pancetera technology is already compatible with Quantum’s DXi disk backup and deduplication products, and the company plans to further integrate the technology into its longer-term roadmaps for both DXi and its StorNext file sharing and archive offerings.

The acquisition also adds significant virtualization and storage management expertise to Quantum. Nearly all the Pancetera employees have joined the company, including co-founders Mitch Haile (CTO and VP, Product Management) and Greg Wade (VP, Engineering), as well as CEO Henrik Rosendahl.

Filed Under: Acquisitions Tagged With: Pancetera, Pancetera Software, Quantum

VMware Launches vFabric 5, An Integrated Application Platform For Virtual And Cloud Environments

June 15, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

VMware yesterday announced vFabric 5, an integrated application platform for virtual and cloud environments.

Combining the Spring development framework for Java and the latest generation of vFabric application services, vFabric 5 will provide the core application platform for building, deploying and running modern applications.

vFabric 5 introduces a flexible packaging and licensing model that will allow enterprises to purchase application infrastructure software based on virtual machines, rather than physical hardware CPUs, and to pay only for the licenses in use.

The model in vFabric 5 more closely aligns to cloud computing models that directly link the cost of software with use, consumption and value delivered to the organization.

vFabric 5 is engineered specifically to take advantage of the server architecture of VMware vSphere. The new Elastic Memory for Java (EM4J) capability that will be available in vFabric tc Server will allow for optimal management of memory across Java applications through the use of memory ballooning in the JVM.

Over 3 million developers use the Spring framework to build enterprise Java applications. With vFabric 5, users can gain insight into the performance of their Spring applications with the new Spring Insight Operations.

VMware vFabric 5 will be generally available in late summer 2011.

It will be offered in two versions: VMware vFabric Standard at $1,200 per VM and VMware vFabric Advanced at $1,800 per VM.

Filed Under: Featured, Uncategorized Tagged With: vfabric, vFabric 5, vmware, VMware vFabric, Vmware vFabric 5

New Challenges Emerge As Virtualization Goes Mainstream, Symantec Finds

June 15, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Symantec recently announced the findings of its 2011 Virtualization and Evolution to the Cloud Survey which examined how organizations plan to move business-critical initiatives to virtual and hybrid cloud computing environments.

The survey highlighted topics including server, client, and storage virtualization, storage-as-a-service, and hybrid/private cloud technologies; and the results uncover disparities between expectations and reality as enterprises deploy these solutions. The survey is based on more than 3,700 respondents from 35 countries worldwide.

Adoption of server virtualization is widespread, and more than 75 percent of organizations are discussing private and hybrid cloud deployments. Of the technologies evaluated in the survey, server and storage virtualization are the most mature with 45 and 43 percent of enterprises implementing. Private Storage-as-a-Service is the least mature with 36 percent adopting.

Early investments have revealed gaps between expectations and reality which indicate that organizations are still learning what these technologies are capable of and how to overcome the new challenges they bring with them.

Server virtualization projects were most successful, with only a 4 percent average gap between expected and realized goals. The biggest gaps occurred in scalability, reducing capital expenditures and reducing operating expenditures.

The average shortfall in storage virtualization was 33 percent, with disappointments coming in agility, scalability and reducing operating expenditures.

Respondents reported an average gap between expected and realized goals of 26 percent with endpoint/desktop virtualization. They cited disappointments in new endpoint deployment, application delivery and application compatibility.

Seventy-seven percent of organizations are considering private Storage-as-a-Service, but these projects are challenging to implement and fall short of expectations by 37 percent. For example, complexity reduction was a goal for 84 percent of respondents, but reached by only 44 percent.

The survey shows that organizations are leveraging virtualization for business-critical applications. Of enterprises who are implementing virtualization, more than half (59 percent) plan to virtualize database applications in the next 12 months.

Fifty-five percent plan to virtualize web applications, and 47 percent plan to virtualize email and calendar applications. Forty-one percent plan to virtualize ERP applications.

More than half of respondents (56 percent) said storage costs somewhat or significantly increased with server virtualization. Of those in the process of virtualizing storage, the top three reasons for deployment include reducing operating expenses (55 percent), improving storage performance (54 percent), and improving disaster recovery readiness (53 percent).

Seventy-six percent of enterprises who have implemented server virtualization indicated that security was a somewhat/extremely large factor in keeping various constituents from being more confident about placing business-critical applications on virtualized servers. Sixty-three percent listed security as a significant/extreme challenge to implementing server virtualization.

Filed Under: Featured, Uncategorized Tagged With: Symantec

Confio Software Introduces VMware Database Performance Monitoring Software

June 15, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Confio Software, the makers of the Ignite8 performance analysis software tool, have announced the general availability of IgniteVM, the first software designed specifically for database administrators (DBAs) to monitor and ensure database performance in a VMware environment.

By offering DBAs visibility beyond the database and into the virtual server layers, IgniteVM reduces the risk of database performance issues and connects IT directors, VMWare administrators and DBAs to help ensure a successful physical to virtual (P2V) transition.

IgniteVM is agentless, with no software installed on production databases, virtual servers or vCenter.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Confio, Confio Software, IgniteVM

VMware Buys SaaS Company Digital Fuel

June 15, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

VMware has announced its intention to acquire Digital Fuel, a provider of IT Financial and Business Management SaaS solutions.

Digital Fuel’s solutions enable companies to plan, manage and optimize cost and value in the emerging world of cloud based dynamic IT.

With this acquisition, VMware will enable enterprises to more effectively manage the business impact of IT environments, centralizing visibility of IT costs, integrating financial discipline into IT decisions, and delivering meaningful measurements and reports that drive engagement with the CFO and line of business stakeholders.

Terms of the acquisition were not announced.

The acquisition is scheduled to close in July 2011, subject to customary closing conditions.

Filed Under: Acquisitions Tagged With: Digital Fuel, vmware

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