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Double-Take Software Releases netBoot/i and sanFly As Result of emBoot Acquisition

October 8, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Double-Take Software today announced the release of its netBoot/i and sanFly products. Together, they can provide a centralized means of booting and managing servers and desktops from iSCSI storage area networks (SANs). These products give IT administrators the flexibility to streamline workload management across both physical and virtual environments, and the cost efficiency of ‘greener IT’ through reduced power consumption and energy costs. Double-Take for Windows, the company’s flagship product, is known for its non-disruptive, affordable, hardware agnostic solutions. The addition of these new product offerings combined with existing capabilities such as continuous full server wide area replication build upon Double-Take Software’s objective to be the leader in Dynamic Infrastructure; that is, to move workloads, for whatever purpose, whenever needed, affordably and non-disruptively.

NetBoot/i is a software-based solution for booting systems from industry-standard iSCSI storage using “off-the-shelf” networking hardware found in most organizations’ server or desktop systems. IT administrators today are often faced with the expense and labor-intensive effort of deploying IT workloads. Once deployed, these same workloads are difficult to move between different servers or desktops because they are tied directly to the servers they run on. With netBoot/i, administrators can use a centralized workload management console to assign workloads, including their boot images, to any available physical or virtual machine in the environment regardless of hardware configuration. Additionally, by enabling diskless servers or desktops, netBoot/i reduces power consumption by minimizing cooling, maximizing cabinet and server rack efficiency.

SanFly is a software-based iSCSI target that turns any Windows server into an iSCSI SAN. With sanFly, setting up iSCSI storage for use by server or desktop systems is as easy as five clicks. SanFly also provides a “shared mode” for iSCSI storage it manages, allowing multiple servers or workstations to access the same shared volume on the storage network.

Double-Take Software acquired netBoot/i and sanFly in the recent purchase of Toronto-based emBoot.

Filed Under: Acquisitions, News Tagged With: Double-Take, Double-Take netBoot/i, Double-Take sanFly, Double-Take Software, emBoot, netBoot/i, sanFly, virtualisation, virtualization

Seanodes Is Doing Ok, Thank You For Asking

October 8, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Seanodes (earlier coverage), the creator and developer of Shared Internal Storage solutions, today announced strong growth and better-than-expected results for the first three quarters of 2008, with major customer wins, securing new funding and multiple industry awards for its Exanodes storage software.

Seanodes recently raised $2.4 million in funding from OSEO, France’s national agency for industrial innovation, in the form of a no-interest loan to support ongoing technology development and company growth. This latest funding will enable Seanodes to expand its R&D efforts and extend the Shared Internal Storage platform to VMware and Microsoft operating environments.

Recent customer wins include SMB customer Pack Solutions, one of France’s financial advisor firms, which chose Seanodes based on the reliability and high data availability of the architecture, and ServiSMART, a Portugal-based emerging service provider, which selected Seanodes to provide the virtualized storage platform for its new cloud computing infrastructure. Additionally, NASA’s infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC), at the California Institute of Technology, selected Exanodes software to be part of an upgraded enterprise network architecture designed to process and store massive amounts of spectroscopy and imaging data generated by the Palomar Transient Factory (PTF), a four year project established to perform nightly scans of the skies to capture any new, undiscovered objects.

The company has scored several industry awards from leading technology publications:

  • Computer Reseller News included Seanodes in its “Emerging Tech Vendors,” the magazine’s annual list of channel-friendly companies that are recognized for providing superior technology, support and margins over more-established companies in today’s information technology industry.
  • Exanodes was named “Storage Virtualization Product of the Year” by Techworld, calling it “true innovation within the IT industry.”
  • eWeek chose Shared Internal Storage as one of the “10 Disruptive New Storage Technologies Promise Big Changes.” The publication recognized Seanodes for its “ground-breaking” storage software and proclaimed SIS as one of the “technologies that have emerged recently to set the industry on its ear.”
  • Network Products Guide named Exanodes Virtual Machine Edition a winner of the 2008 Best Products and Services Award. This respected annual award honors products and services that represent the rapidly changing needs and interests of the end-users of technology worldwide.

Filed Under: Funding, News Tagged With: Exanodes, Funding, investment, OSEO, Seanodes, Seanodes Exanodes, storage software, storage virtualization, virtualisation, virtualization

Bomgar Introduces B300v Virtual Appliance to Enhance Remote IT Support

October 8, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Bomgar is expanding its Bomgar Box family to include the B300v virtual appliance. Deploying the B300v within a VMware ESX infrastructure gives enterprises the flexibility to increase the capacity and manageability of IT support operations, while seamlessly ensuring that the help desk meets an organizations failover policy. IT administrators can also adapt to the changing support needs of today’s enterprise networks, leveraging the B300v to efficiently resolve computer-related issues in both virtual and physical environments.

Bomgar’s B300v provides IT organizations all of the robust features of its physical enterprise appliance, including integration with trouble ticket systems and security functions (i.e. session logging and reporting) with the versatility to deploy on a virtual server. This agility better aligns with disaster recovery initiatives as Bomgar’s virtual appliance can be replicated with ease for back-up and redundancy purposes. Additionally, the B300v enables organizations to take advantage of the virtual infrastructure and utilize pre-deployed networking, storage and servers.

Inherently, Bomgar’s products are purpose-built to provide IT support reps with secure access to any desktop via a secure Internet connection to resolve computer issues quickly. Bomgar provides enterprises of all sizes with the resources required to identify and resolve costly technology and business issues that cycle through the help desk.

The Bomgar B300v is currently available and technical specifications can be found on the Bomgar website.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: B300v, B300v virtual appliance, Bomgar, Bomgar B300v, Bomgar Box, remote IT, remote IT support, virtual appliance, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, VMware ESX

Research and Markets Releases New Report on Virtualization Security

October 7, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Virtualization Security: The Early Stages of a New Battleground” report to their offering. Here’s the run-down they’ve provided via press release:

With the rush to adopt virtual technologies, the security of virtualization has become a primary concern – yet few understand the security implications of this disruptive innovation. In this report, EMA provides guidance for IT practitioners seeking to secure their virtual environments. With a simple, five-phase approach to virtualization security as the centerpiece of this study, EMA takes an initial look at virtualization threats and vulnerabilities, and considers the security benefits of virtualization. Market insight from EMA’s 2008 virtualization survey of over 600 enterprises takes a sampling of the steps organizations are – and are not – taking today to secure virtual environments. Until virtualized security measures mature, this report focuses on what enterprises can do today to secure virtualization and seize the unique opportunity to integrate security early in the adoption of this game-changing technology – before it’s too late.

The rapid adoption of virtualization technology has created multiple benefits for IT organizations. Advantages such as the reduction of cost through more efficient resource utilization are obvious; however, these benefits can quickly be negated if virtualization opens a door to a major security incident.
Many researchers have argued about the security implications of a migration towards IT virtualization. Some say that virtual solutions increase the risks faced by an organization, others argue that there is no impact at all, while still others argue that the implementation of virtualization allows organizations to actually reduce risk. The reality is that virtualization can do all of these, depending on the way it is designed, implemented and used. It is therefore imperative that IT managers have a high-level understanding of the security issues that can affect their virtual environments, and of the approaches that can address those issues. Through this understanding, enterprises can ensure that the delicate balance between functionality and security results in the greatest business benefit with the fewest risks. Moreover, executives can assure that their organizations take advantage of the opportunity that virtualization offers to put security at the forefront and thus avoid future security issues and costs.

In this report, an initial look at the emerging challenge of securing virtualization, as well the security benefits of this disruptive technology. The reader will be presented with an introductory view of threats and vulnerabilities affecting virtual environments, as well as recommendations for pursuing a simple five-phase process that can be tailored to any environment in order to implement virtual solutions in a secure manner. Through infrastructure consolidation strategy and design, administrative process management, network strategy and design in extending the layered security model, configuration management, and risk assessment, this five-phase approach addresses specific virtualization security risks in order to strengthen both the security and operational benefits virtualization offers the business.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: research, Research and Markets, research report, virtsec, virtualisation, virtualisation security, virtualization, virtualization security, Virtualization Security: The Early Stages of a New Batt

Evergrid Rebrands To Librato, Releases Load Manager 2.0

October 7, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Evergrid recently announced the company changed its name to Librato. The new name encompasses the expanded scope of the company’s product offerings which now includes application workload
management in addition to grid computing products.

Founded in 2005, Librato first developed a unique technology for lightweight, transparent checkpoint/restart and migration capabilities, for high performance grid computing environments. This technology required detailed knowledge of application structure and state. Leveraging this core technology and expertise, Librato expanded its product portfolio by adding an application workload management solution, Load Manager.

Yesterday, the company Librato released (PDF) Load Manager 2.0. The company claims Librato Load Manager is the only technology on the market to offer heterogeneous application workload management in x86 environments, and require no application or operating system modification. Load Manager enables more applications to run on fewer servers whether the infrastructure is physical, virtual or both. The new release adds support for Windows Server 2003 and 2008 environments, and delivers new demand monitoring capabilities which provides users with a comprehensive view of application resource requirements for more accurate capacity planning.

Load Manager 2.0 broadens the product’s initial platform support for Linux to now include Windows Server 2003 and 2008. The new demand monitoring capability provides an advanced level of capacity planning that was unattainable until now. In addition to allocating system resources to an application and measuring actual resource consumption (load) over time, Load Manager can now also be used to project how much resource an application would have consumed (demand) had it not been limited by its allocation. This ability to determine the difference between load and demand provides IT organizations with a powerful tool for planning server capacity – enabling them to better meet application SLAs.

Load Manager 2.0 will be available December 1, 2008.

EverGrid

Filed Under: News Tagged With: application workload management, Evergrid, heterogeneous application workload management, Librato, Librato Load Manager, Librato Load Manager 2.0, Load Manager, Load Manager 2.0, virtualisation, virtualization

CA Wants A Piece Of The Virtualization Pie, Upgrades Data Center Automation Manager

October 7, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

CA today announced a group of products aimed squarely at the new-world data center and its growing ranks of virtual machines. With today’s announcement, CA debuts Data Center Automation Manager 11.2, plus nine tools aimed at infrastructure, application performance and service management, as well as information governance.

CA’s Data Center Automation Manager tool seeks to minimize the amount of time IT spends caring for virtual machines, while improving agility and efficiency. It includes elements such as a rules-based policy engine and the ability to analyze performance measures and configuration details from apps and systems, while integrating with other CA tools including CA AutoSys Workload Automation, CA NSM, CA Service Desk, and CA Wily Introscope. The new products will all be available within a few weeks.

VMware, no stranger to the fact that customers want to use management tools from multiple vendors, introduced its plans for a Data Center OS at VMworld last month. The company envisions this OS as a layer into which other tools vendors can plug, using APIs.

HP takes a similar approach to CA’s, not making hypervisor technology itself like VMware or Microsoft, but offering hardware that makes sense for highly-virtualized data centers, as well as already-known management tools that can pull data from virtualized environments as well as physical ones. HP, with its acquisition of EDS also has a large services organization to help customers with virtualization projects.

Filed Under: Featured, News Tagged With: CA, CA AutoSys Workload Automation, CA NSM, CA Service Desk, CA virtualization, CA Wily Introscope, Computer Associates, Data Center Automation Manager, Data Center Automation Manager 11.2, HP, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware

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