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Robin Wauters

EMA Research on Virtualization: VMware Still Leading The Pack, Microsoft And Citrix Following Closely

April 17, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), a US-based IT management research and consulting firm, today announced the release of its latest research report titled, “Virtualization and Management: Trends, Forecasts and Recommendations.”

EMA

“The promise of IT virtualization continues to be significant as it rightfully gains traction across servers, desktops, applications, networks, storage and more,” said research director Andi Mann. “This latest research report identifies what is really happening within the exploding virtualization marketplace, the impact it is having on IT professionals and the technology options that are available today.”

When looking across all virtualization technologies, Enterprise Management Associates’ research shows that VMware still has the highest overall market penetration. However, Microsoft continues to grow its market share and — even before the formal release of Hyper-V — is within 10 percent of VMware’s lead. Citrix also poses a threat, coming in at 20 percent behind VMware, again with major product yet to be formally released.

Mann believes desktop virtualization will show the strongest growth of any virtualization technology during the next one to two years. However, the overall virtualization market will continue to be very healthy because, as this research reveals, enterprises are seeing substantial benefits in cost reduction, server consolidation, security improvement and more from virtualization technologies. The EMA study also clearly shows that virtualization is not just a test and development tool, finding that up to 75 percent of all enterprises are now using virtualization for production use cases — indicating a steady increase in outcomes and confidence since 2006.

As virtualization proliferates, it will continue to deliver many valuable outcomes. However, most companies will face multiple barriers to success. Enterprise Management Associates’ research shows that the largest challenges facing successful virtualization deployments lie with “human issues.” Key among these are the unique political challenges that virtualization creates as a result of sharing data center resources, shifting responsibility and functionality of desktops or changing the way departments access applications, storage and networks.

In addition, companies face a potential skills crisis as they find it harder to attract and retain virtualization resources. In fact, enterprises have seen a 25 percent decrease in their ability to manage virtual environments adequately with the skills they have in place.

Complexity is also a critical issue in virtualization. EMA finds that the vast majority of organizations implement virtualization on multiple platforms, using multiple technologies, from multiple vendors — adding multiple layers of complexity onto already complex physical systems. This study also shows convincingly that virtualization will not overtake existing architectures at least through 2010. “For the vast majority of enterprises, virtualization will coexist with physical deployments for the foreseeable future, so complexity will continue to be a major headache,” said Mann.

“The key to success is to approach virtualization as a strategy, not just a series of projects, and to approach it with more realistic expectations,” said Mann, “Companies need to adjust their goals, and find ways to deploy and manage virtualization in more effective ways. This report will help them to do exactly that.”

[Source: The Earth Times]

Filed Under: Featured, News Tagged With: Andi Mann, citrix, dekstop virtualization, EMA, Enterprise Management, Enterprise Management Associates, microsoft, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware

NetWrix Aims To Simplify Management of Virtual Machine Environments

April 17, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

NetWrix Corporation, a provider of identity management, compliance and change management solutions for Active Directory and virtual machine environments, announced that it has broadened its scope in the IT change management solutions by offering two new products that simplify the ability to manage virtual machine environments while supporting both the VMware Infrastructure 3 and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager platforms. Titled Change Reporter for VMware Infrastructure 3 and Change Reporter for Virtual Machine Manager, the new software products are designed to expand the capacity to audit, manage, monitor, analyze and report any changes made to virtual machine environments. The new products will become a part of the integrated NetWrix Change Management Suite.

NetWrix

“The decision to enter into the virtualization software market allows NetWrix to best meet the needs of its ever-expanding customer base,” said NetWrix President and CEO Michael Fimin. “We understand that change auditing is an important process for controlling the management of growing virtual machine environments and introducing the unified change auditing and change management processes will help to enhance the effectiveness of IT departments. Hundreds of customers already leverage our change management platform for Active Directory and we just applied the same proven technology to VI3 and VMM-based environments.”

Both products are available for free. In addition to the free version, NetWrix also offers a commercial version of these products that further expand the reporting capabilities. The upgraded version allows IT managers to monitor the activities of all personnel within the department and provides them with a detailed summary of all changes on a daily basis. This version records all administrative activity and e-mails daily reports to IT managers, detailing every change in virtual environment configuration, including containers, resource pools, and all other objects. Collected audit data is archived and can be stored for years. The archiving function allows organizations to analyze any policy violations, adhere to security best practices and ensure regulatory compliance.

[Source: press release]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Active Directory, Change Reporter for Virtual Machine Manager, Change Reporter for VMware Infrastructure 3, Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager, NetWrix, NetWrix Corporation, Virtual Machine Environments, virtualisation, virtualization, VMware Infrastructure 3

Cisco APX, Network Virtualization The Right Way?

April 17, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Selena Frye over at TechRepublic talks about an interesting technology from Cisco called APX (Application eXtension Platform), made up of a hardware card, modified Linux software that runs on the card and a program for software developers.

Cisco

The AXP is a card that goes into your Cisco router and that card runs a hardened version of Linux, customized by Cisco. So, you aren’t running Linux on your current Cisco router CPU, RAM, and Flash or in the IOS. You are running Linux on a card that is inserted into the router.

Once you have this card and the Linux OS, you can then run third-party applications on that platform. Think about that for a minute. What if you could run a protocol analyzer like Ethereal or an IPS like SNORT “in your router?” What if you could run WAN Compression, performance monitoring, and network management software ‘in your router?” Wow — that would be amazing!

The AXP card, a standard network module (NME) or AIM card, goes in the Cisco ISR Routers (1841, 2800, and 3800 series) and has its own memory, CPU, and Flash HD (and GB Ethernet in the case of the NME). As for the specs:

AXP has its own Linux CLI, error messages, debugging, and virtualization capabilities. It can run applications in various languages — C, Python, Perl, Java. You can even read and write router configuration through APIs and receive info about the status of the router. An application running in the AXP could know if the router was taking errors on the serial interface.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: AXP, Cisco, Cisco AXP, network virtualization, virtualisation, virtualization

Ingram Micro To Distribute VMware In Scandinavia

April 17, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Ingram Micro has signed a deal with VMware to bring its virtualization software to the Nordics.

Ingram Micro

The deal, which will complement the distributor’s existing deals with the vendor in Germany, North America and Australia, will allow reseller customers in Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway the opportunity to sell VMware virtualization solutions.

“We are pleased to add VMware’s full range of virtualization solutions from the desktop to the data center to our Value Add portfolio,” said Magnus Högvall, managing director Ingram Micro Nordic Region. “By working with VMware, Ingram Micro makes virtualization accessible to customers of all sizes in the Nordics.

“At VMware we recognise the value of channel relationships and the ability to proliferate virtualization through close collaboration with the right distribution partners,” added Lewis Gee, vice president for Northern Europe at VMware.

Filed Under: Partnerships Tagged With: channel, Ingram Micro, Nordics, reseller, Scandinavia, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware

Windward Expands Virtualization Services, Partners With VMware

April 16, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Windward IT Solutions, a US-based infrastructure and management systems engineering firm, announced today its certification as a VMware Authorized Consultant (VAC). As a VAC partner, Windward provides professional services that transform the leading VMware technologies into powerful solutions.

Windward

“Today, organizations must find ways reduce space, power and cooling demands in their data centers, while improving efficiency of applications and increasing the speed of application development and deployment,” said Michael Biddick, executive vice president of solutions. “Windward helps its clients solve these challenges through the design, implementation and management of a virtual infrastructure.”

More from the press release:

“Like any major technology infusion, implementation of virtualization can be slowed or halted due to many factors, including organizational resistance, complexity, security, physical and logical IT infrastructure issues, outdated plans, or fear of disrupting the business or mission. Windward’s virtualization services help its clients move beyond these challenges and begin reaping the dramatic benefits of VMware Virtualization Infrastructure technologies.”

Filed Under: Partnerships Tagged With: VAC, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, VMware Authorized Consultant, Windward, Windward IT Solutions, Windward ITS

AspenTech Releases aspenONE 2006.5, Integrates Microsoft Application Virtualization

April 16, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Aspen Technology, provider of software and services to the process industries, today announced that aspenONE version 2006.5 uses the latest Microsoft technologies to simplify IT rollout and management. The integration of aspenONE with Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Office Excel, and SoftGrid Application Virtualization supports IT standards, speeds time to deployment, and extends the reach of aspenONE within operations for improved manufacturing performance.

AspenTech

“aspenONE makes it possible to solve the difficult challenge of optimizing manufacturing performance in complex process industries such as energy, chemicals and pharmaceuticals. By incorporating the latest Microsoft technologies into the integrated suite of aspenONE applications, AspenTech enables process manufacturers to take full advantage of our combined technology solutions across the enterprise,” said Chris Colyer, Microsoft Director of Worldwide Manufacturing Operations.

aspenONE Process Engineering now supports Microsoft Application Virtualization, an engine that turns applications into centrally managed virtual services delivered on-demand. This enables IT departments to accelerate the deployment of engineering applications by more than 50 %. The applications are installed only once, rather than once per desktop, and can be deployed to groups of users more quickly and maintained more easily. In addition, for project-based companies and departments, virtualization also allows different versions of the same applications to run concurrently on the same machine.

[Source: press release (PDF)]

Filed Under: News, Partnerships Tagged With: application virtualization, Aspen Technology, aspenONE, aspenONE 2006.5, AspenTech, microsoft, Microsoft Application Virtualization, SoftGrid, SoftGrid Application Virtualization, virtualisation, virtualization

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