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Robin Wauters

Virtual Iron And 2X Hook Up For Strategic Alliance

June 2, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

2X, provider of Thin Client and Server Based Computing Software, and Virtual Iron have announced a strategic alliance to provide a complete Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and Application Publishing Solution.

Virtual Iron

2X

The 2X / Virtual Iron virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solution hosts individual Windows desktop PCs inside virtual machines running on servers in the data center. According to the join press release, this thin-client architecture is significantly easier to secure, maintain and support and it enables an organization’s complete Windows desktop environment to be securely accessed and serviced centrally.

The joint solution enables a fully isolated, customizable and secure environment where users are able to work with standard desktop operating systems and applications. Virtual desktops can be user-customized and provisioned on demand instantly, providing performance and user experience that are comparable to a desktop personal computer. This allows enterprises to replace physical desktops with virtual desktops for many usage scenarios such as call centers, offshore development, and secure, remote access.

[Source: Marketwire]

Filed Under: Partnerships Tagged With: 2X, 2X Virtual Iron, Application Publishing Solution, desktop virtualization, thin client, VDI, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, virtual desktop software, Virtual Iron, Virtual Iron 2X, VirtualIron, virtualisation, virtualization

Fortisphere Joins Microsoft Startup Accelerator Program

June 2, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Fortisphere, a provider of policy-based virtualization management software, today announced that it has been selected to join the Microsoft Startup Accelerator Program. As a member of the program, Fortisphere will receive customized Microsoft support for its software development initiatives and increased access to internal Microsoft resources, ensuring that its policy-based virtualization management solutions are compatible with Microsoft virtualization platforms—including the upcoming release of Hyper-V.

Fortisphere

The Microsoft Startup Accelerator Program is designed to connect high-potential startups committed to the Microsoft platform to an extensive support network that provides access to Microsoft people and programs, guidance on future directions and support to accelerate their success. Fortisphere has also been named a Microsoft Certified Partner.

“Membership in the Microsoft Startup Accelerator Program will deepen our relationship with Microsoft and provide us with more access to its virtualization technology,” said Michael Harper, president and CEO, Fortisphere. “Organizations are deploying heterogeneous virtual infrastructures to take full advantage of the cost-saving benefits of virtualization. Fortisphere provides the tools required to more efficiently manage heterogeneous virtual environments and ensure smart virtualization growth.”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Fortisphere, Hyper-V, Michael Harper, microsoft, Microsoft Startup Accelerator Program, Microsoft Startup Zone, policy-based virtualization management, virtualisation, virtualization, virtualization management

Credit Suisse Enters Virtual Infrastructure Management Software Market With DynamicOps

June 2, 2008 by Robin Wauters 4 Comments

Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse Group launched a new spin-out today, aimed at taking an internally developed virtualization management platform to a commercial market.

Credit Suisse

The new company, DynamicOps, is being funded by an undisclosed amount of capital from Credit Suisse’s Next II venture group. Rich Krueger, a former executive at local storage virtualization equipment maker Incipient and CEO of DynamicOps, said the company is being operated “like a venture-backed firm” and that the amount of the funding is “substantial.”

The company’s virtual management product was originally developed internally by Credit Suisse’s Global Research and Development Group in 2005, after the company couldn’t find an external product to manage the firm’s growing virtualization infrastructure, officials said. The company has since rolled the product out to a variety of divisions across the company.

The company’s first product is focused on virtual desktops and server environment, but according to Krueger, who has also had stints at EMC, the firm will eventually move into other network layers, including storage.

Krueger said the 15-employee firm is in the process of building customer relationships with several firms but declined to name specific companies. Industries of focus, he said, include shipping and public utilities.

[Source: Mass High Tech]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Credit Suisse, Credit Suisse DynamicOps, Credit Suisse Group, DynamicOps, EMC, Rich Krueger, virtual infrastructure management, virtualisation, virtualization, virtualization management

Propalms Enters VDI Market With TSE 6.0 Beta

June 1, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Last January, Propalms announced that it would be entering the desktop virtualization market this year with the launch of its Virtual Desktop Manager technology within its new TSE product. Last week, the company launched the beta version of its new TSE 6.0 (register here), with a final version coming out before the end of June.

TSE 6.0 (PDF) sits on the new Microsoft Server 2008 product, and provides customers with additional functionality in Windows 2008 Terminal Services, such as Easy Web Based Management, Virtual Desktop Management, Hyper Print PDF printing utility, Content Publishing and Redirection, Virtual IP, plus additional features.

Propalms recently announced that it had completed the acquisition of vFortress, a leading security solution company. The acquisition gives Propalms the rights to all vFortress customers and property; including the worldwide IP rights and source code of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) solution.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: desktop virtualization, microsoft, Propalms TSE, Propalms TSE 6.0, Propalms TSE 6.0 beta, Propalms vFortress, TSE, TSE 6.0, TSE 6.0 beta, VDI, vFortress, virtual desktops, virtualisation, virtualization, Windows Server 2008

Citrix Workflow Studio 1.0 Beta Release

June 1, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Citrix released a new beta program of Workflow Studio 1.0, a new product able to provide an automation framework for XenServer, XenDesktop, XenApp (formerly Presentation Server) and NetScaler. More information about the ‘Community Tech Preview’ here.

[Source: Citrix blogs]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: citrix, Citrix Workflow Studio, Citrix Workflow Studio 1.0, Citrix Workflow Studio 1.0 beta, virtualisation, virtualization, Workflow Studio, Workflow Studio 1.0, Workflow Studio 1.0 beta

VMware Patches Security Vulnerabilities In Multiple Product Lines

June 1, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Several critical security vulnerabilities have been addressed in the newest releases of VMware’s hosted product line. Relevant releases include VMware Workstation 6.0.3, VMware Player 2.0.3, VMware ACE 2.0.3, VMware Fusion 1.1.1 and earlier versions of the before-mentioned products.

Users of VMware hosted products VMware Workstation 5.x, VMware Player 1.x, and VMware ACE 1.x should note that although they are not vulnerable to these issues, they will reach their end of general support on 2008-11-09. Customers should plan to upgrade to the latest version of their respective products.

Some of the security issues:

  • VMware HGFS File System Heap Overflow
  • Windows based VMCI arbitrary code execution vulnerability

A full update on the VMware Security Advisories (VMSAs) can be found here.

[Source: VMBlog]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: security, Security Advisories, security issues, security vulnerabilities, virtualisation, virtualization, VMSA, VMSAs, vmware, VMware ACE, VMware ACE 2.0.3, VMWare Fusion, VMware Fusion 1.1.1, VMware Player, VMware Player 2.0.3, VMware Security Advisories, VMWare Workstation, VMware Workstation 6.0.3

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