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Exoprise Debuts CloudReady

March 28, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Exoprise Systems has announced the availability of CloudReady, a SaaS application suite that evaluates the readiness of on-premises systems, orchestrates cloud migrations, and provides real-time performance monitoring for cloud-based applications.

“Everyone understands the disruptive nature of the cloud,” said Jason Lieblich, Exoprise CEO and former CTO of Virtualization at Citrix Systems.

“Our mission at Exoprise is to enable IT professionals to seize the benefits of the cloud quickly and confidently. CloudReady’s unique combination of analysis, migration and monitoring solutions gives organizations both the data-driven insights required to develop sound strategies as well as the tools to execute against them.”

CloudReady Insight, the first of three offerings in the CloudReady suite, gives organizations a simple, low-cost first step towards developing and implementing an effective cloud strategy.

Exoprise was founded in 2009 and is backed by Fairhaven Capital and angel investors.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: CloudReady, Exoprise, Exoprise Systems, Jason Lieblich

CloudBees Appoints XenSource/Citrix Vet To VP of Business Development

March 28, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

CloudBees, provider of a Java Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) solution, has named John Vigeant, a 10-year server and open source software vet from Citrix Systems and XenSource, to Vice President of Business Development.

Vigeant was one of five key founding team members of the XenClient project. In this role, he was responsible for business plan development functions that ranged from funding all the way to executing commercial license/OEM agreements with all the major notebook manufacturers.

Vigeant came to Citrix through its 2007 acquisition of XenSource, where he oversaw the company’s most strategic business development and OEM relationships with companies like HP, Dell and Citrix. Prior to XenSource, Vigeant was at Ximian, the Linux desktop and software management startup acquired by Novell.

In his new role, he is responsible for expanding the CloudBees ecosystem and establishing partnerships with IT companies looking to extend into the PaaS market. Vigeant’s appointment further grows the company’s U.S. headquarters in Boston, where CloudBees will be building out its sales and marketing team.

Also recently joined CloudBees:Ben Walding, CTO and long-serving operations manager of Codehaus; Paul Sandoz, formerly of Sun Microsystems, a member of the GlassFish team and co-specification lead of JAX-RS and Jersey; and Stephen Connolly, one of the original committers on Jenkins/Hudson, an avid contributor on Codehaus and an Apache Maven PMC member.

The CloudBees Platform currently serves more than 4,500 customers, the company says.

Filed Under: People Tagged With: citrix, CloudBees, John Vigeant, XenClient, xensource

Hadapt Raised Funding For “Innovations For Big Data and Big Analytics in the Cloud”

March 23, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Hadapt has announced initial financing and “patent-pending innovations” for analytics across structured and unstructured data in private and public cloud environments.

Founded by Justin Borgman, Daniel Abadi PhD and Kamil Bajda-Pawlikowski, the company has raised initial funding to commercialize inventions around analytical database research in virtualized environments.

Co-founders Abadi and Bajda-Pawlikowski led the original research team at Yale University where a prototype was developed and tested. They take on the roles of Chief Scientist and Chief Software Architect, respectively, while Borgman assumes the role of CEO.

The financing enables the company to complete software development for general release later this year.

The company’s product approach is a full integration of the open source parallel data processing framework, Hadoop. Hadapt is adapting and expanding the Hadoop architecture to bring a more complete SQL interface, a patent-pending Adaptive Query Execution capability, and a hybrid storage engine to handle structured as well as unstructured data in a single platform.

Adaptive Query Execution dynamically load balances queries in virtualized environments and allows analytical workloads to be automatically split between relational database engines and Hadoop to get the best possible performance out of the system.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Hadapt

Brocade Joins Open Networking Foundation To Boost OpenFlow Adoption

March 23, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Brocade has announced that it has become an initial member of the non-profit Open Networking Foundation to help define standards to enable scalability and manageability in hyper-scale cloud infrastructures.

ONF is dedicated to promoting a new approach to networking called Software-Defined Networking (SDN).

SDN involves several components, one of the most important being standard-based OpenFlow, an emerging standard delivering service providers granular control of their network infrastructures.

Brocade will leverage its work in developing OpenFlow across its service provider portfolio to enable customers to build high-value applications across their networks with greater efficiency and unparalleled simplicity.

Brocade plans to make additional OpenFlow strategy and product announcements later this year.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Brocade, ONF, Open Networking Foundation, OpenFlow, SDN

Queplix Debuts New BladeShare Exchange Program

March 23, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Data virtualization company Queplix yesterday announced its new BladeShare Exchange Program, which enables partners or customers to build custom Application Software Blades for new third party and custom applications, and make them available to the worldwide Queplix customer community.

Queplix’s intelligent Application Software Blades perform automatic connections to target applications, reducing the time required to integrate applications by up to 75 percent or more.

The BladeShare Exchange Program aims to enable participants to develop new apps that can easily connect and virtualize into a Queplix configuration by enabling them with products like VirtualETL, CloudETL and Virtual Data Manager.

As a result, companies have a greater opportunity to leverage Queplix advanced data virtualization and NoSQL integration capabilities and dramatically speed up and reduce the cost of their integration projects.

Queplix Application Software Blades identify and extract key data and associated security information from many different target applications such as Salesforce, Google and others. The blades move physical data from the abstraction layer of the source application, to the Queplix persistent metadata catalog where the data is automatically harmonized with other systems.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Application Software Blades, BladeShare Exchange Program, data virtualization, Queplix

Target: We Run Applications For Our 1,755 Stores On Microsoft Virtualization Technologies

March 23, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Microsoft and Target have announced that the latter is running business-critical workloads for all its retail stores on 15,000 virtual machines using Microsoft virtualization and management technologies.

The second-largest discount retailer in the US, Target has virtualized inventory, point-of-sale, supply-chain management, asset protection, in-store digital media and more on Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V and Microsoft System Center.

Earlier this year, Target scaled its deployment of Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V to every US store in its chain.

Applications, ranging from Microsoft SQL Server 2008 SP1, SharePoint 2007 and Exchange 2007 to third-party, line-of-business software, can now be deployed and managed more quickly, with 8,650 fewer physical servers to maintain, power and refresh.

The retail giant has also implemented the Microsoft System Center management platform to manage and patch more than 300,000 endpoints, ranging from servers and PCs to mobile inventory devices and point-of-sale registers.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Hyper-V, microsoft, Microsoft System Center, Target, Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V

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