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VirtualLogix VLX Now Supports Symbian OS

October 20, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

VirtualLogix today announced that its virtualization software product, VirtualLogix VLX, is the first to support Symbian OS, the market leading open operating system for advanced data-enabled mobile phones. VirtualLogix will demonstrate a prototype configuration of the Symbian OS running simultaneously with Linux on several mobile platforms at the Symbian Smartphone Show in London, on 21-22 October 2008.

The first product to support Symbian OS on a virtualized mobile platform, VirtualLogix VLX provides new opportunities to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and semiconductor vendors to leverage the benefits of virtualization in their phone product designs. As a member of the Symbian Partner Network, VirtualLogix is committed to developing ground-breaking solutions based on the Symbian platform for the benefit of the mobile industry.
VirtualLogix VLX for mobile handsets separates hardware management and application management on mobile platforms, allowing an application running on the Symbian OS to access a peripheral device managed by another operating system kernel, such as Linux. With additional security for financial and other high-risk transactions, VirtualLogix VLX for Symbian permits handset manufacturers and wireless operators to deliver more reliable mobile phones with advanced features to the mass market.

Filed Under: News, Partnerships Tagged With: mobile handsets, mobile phone, mobile virtualization, operating systems, OS, Symbian, Symbian OS, virtualisation, virtualization, VirtualLogix, VirtualLogix Symbian, VirtualLogix VLX, VLX

KPIT Cummins and VaST Partner to Deliver Virtualization Tools and Services to Automotive Industry

October 16, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

VaST, specialized in electronics virtualization, and KPIT Cummins Infosystems, product engineering partner to the Automotive industry, today announced a partnership to deliver electronic virtualization tools and specialized services to global automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers and ODMs. The combination of tools, software IP, and services accelerates cost reductions and quality improvement.

Increasingly automobiles are differentiated through software content and electronics, which requires improved methods for designing software rich systems. The partnership between VaST and KPIT Cummins focuses on methodology adoption services that speed the deployment of advanced virtual prototyping tools and methodologies such as networked ECU Virtual-Hardware-In-the-Loop simulations. Electronic virtualization is highly effective in reducing engineering costs while simultaneously enabling improved end-system software quality.
KPIT Cummins and VaST have individually proven their ability to deliver leading-edge solutions for software rich automotive systems. By collaborating they offer a total solution composed of VaST’s de facto standard automotive virtualization tools supported by all major semiconductor suppliers, and KPIT’s automotive software services, in-vehicle network software, software platforms and System engineering services proven with over 50+ automotive OEMs, Tier 1s and semiconductor suppliers globally.

Filed Under: Partnerships Tagged With: automotive, automotive industry, electronics virtualization, KPIT Cummins, KPIT Cummins Infosystems, VaST, virtualisation, virtualization

3PAR and Symantec Announce Joint Development Project

October 15, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

3PAR, global provider of utility storage, is readying an announcement about a development project with Symantec to integrate 3PAR thin provisioning technology with Veritas Storage Foundation to allow granular, automated, non- disruptive space reclamation within the 3PAR storage array. 3PAR and Symantec have teamed together to bring to market an industry first—the automated use of filesystem-level intelligence to continually optimize storage utilization and deliver infrastructure automation.

The joint project between 3PAR and Symantec fosters development aimed at giving Storage Foundation the ability to track the mapping of block-level capacity to thin provisioned volumes on 3PAR InServ Storage Servers. This capability is intended to allow the Veritas File System within Storage Foundation to periodically communicate the location of free blocks to the 3PAR array as file deletions and changes happen within the filesystem. This partnership will enable 3PAR arrays to use this granular filesystem-level information to autonomically reclaim unused space within thinly provisioned virtual volumes, thus maintaining high capacity utilization without impacting host applications.

With this joint effort, 3PAR and Symantec have become the first vendors to announce the development of a granular, intelligent, and automated mechanism for reclaiming unused storage capacity based on the sharing of intelligence gathered at the filesystem level.

3PAR

Filed Under: Partnerships Tagged With: 3PAR, 3PAR storage array, development project, Symantec, thin provisioning, thin provisioning technology, Veritas, Veritas Storage Foundation, virtualisation, virtualization

Isilon Systems’ Cluster Storage Systems Certified With VMware ESX 3.5

October 15, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Isilon Systems today announced that Isilon IQ X-Series clustered storage systems have been certified and integrated with VMware ESX 3.5. Isilon’s clustered storage systems create a high performance and highly scalable, single, shared pool of storage – delivering up to 20 Gigabytes per second of performance and 2.3 Petabytes of capacity in a single file system and single volume – to enable instant access to critical business information, while dramatically reducing the costs and complexity of managing storage growth. By combining Isilon clustered storage with VMware Infrastructure and VMware ESX 3.5, enterprises can eliminate traditional storage as a bottleneck and create a scale out, virtualized infrastructure – from servers to storage – which increases data center flexibility and utilization while reducing costs.

Using VMware ESX 3.5, enterprise businesses can streamline their IT infrastructure into single points of management for both server and storage, maximizing the utilization, flexibility and value of these resources. As a result of deploying these virtualized computing environments, the performance, ease of use and cost reduction requirements for enterprise storage increase and serve to considerably amplify the challenges of traditional SAN and NAS storage systems.

By combining VMware Infrastructure 3.5 with Isilon X-Series clustered storage systems, enterprise businesses can obtain the efficiency and high availability that VMware Infrastructure 3.5 offers in the storage environment and eliminate the barriers associated with traditional storage. This integration delivers a scale out, virtualized IT infrastructure with servers, network connections, and storage all consolidated into single points of management, significantly improving scalability, performance and ease of use across the entire data center, while dramatically reducing IT overhead.

Powered by OneFS, Isilon IQ X-Series delivers the industry’s first single file system that unifies and provides instant and ubiquitous access to the rapidly growing stores of file-based data, setting the standard for scale out file storage. OneFS is a unified operating system software layer that powers all of Isilon’s award-winning IQ family of clustered storage systems including the Isilon IQ 1920, 3000, 6000, 9000, 12000, Accelerator-x, and EX 6000, 9000 and 12000. Isilon also provides a robust suite of software applications including SnapshotIQ, SmartConnect, SmartQuotas, and SyncIQ that leverage OneFS and clustered storage, providing the highest levels of data protection and automated data management.

Filed Under: News, Partnerships Tagged With: clustered storage, clustered storage systems, ESX 3.5, IQ Series, Isilon, Isilon IQ X-Series, Isilon OneFS, Isilon Systems, OneFS, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, VMware ESX 3.5

Hyperic Announces Partner Network Program and Fresh European OEM Partner

October 14, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Open source web infrastructure management provider Hyperic today announced the Hyperic Partner Network Program, a comprehensive and tiered expansion of its existing global partner program. This enables companies seeking to deliver value-added management solutions to their customers a faster, proven road to success by incorporating Hyperic’s software offerings.

These include web application performance monitoring software, Hyperic HQ; cross-platform, cross-language library and command-line tool SIGAR; and CloudStatus, Hyperic’s latest product for monitoring the performance of cloud computing environments.

The Hyperic Partner Network Program offers several tiers designed to meet the differing needs of companies interested in white labeling, reselling, or referring Hyperic HQ, SIGAR or CloudStatus. The program also recognizes partners contributing to the Hyperic community and its technology, with the launch of “Hyperic Ready” certification.

Hyperic has more than 30 strategic partnerships around the world, with established and significant momentum in federal and European markets. Hyperic’s recent news includes an OEM partnership with Dalet Digital Media Solutions, a French media monitoring company who built a broadcast industry vertical monitoring and management solution using Hyperic HQ Enterprise, and a reseller partnership with SOPERA for distribution and support in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

The expanded Hyperic Partner Network Program comprises four categories:the “Powered by Hyperic” OEM Partner Program, “Hyperic Certified” Reseller Partner Program, The Hyperic Referral Program and “Hyperic Ready” Program for Software Vendors.

Hyperic

Filed Under: News, Partnerships Tagged With: Dalet, Hyperic, Hyperic Partner Network Program, OEM, Partner Network Program, partner program, virtualisation, virtualization

DataCore’s SANsymphony and SANmelody Certified On Citrix XenServer 5

October 14, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

DataCore Software, provider of storage virtualization software, today announced that its SANsymphony and SANmelody products have been certified on Citrix‘s newest XenServer 5 release as virtual SAN appliances, as well as on both standard servers and blades. With XenServer 5, Citrix has optimized Citrix XenApp performance on XenServer virtual machines. According to Citrix, this enables XenApp workloads to be virtualized with as little as 7% overhead and as many as 73% more users than XenApp workloads virtualized with competing products. Citrix XenApp (formerly Citrix Presentation Server) is used by more than 100 million users and 99% of the Fortune Global 500.

DataCore Virtual SAN appliance and storage virtualization software are certified for XenServer 5
Through its own rigorous testing, Citrix has certified that both SANsymphony and SANmelody software support XenServer 5 virtual machines as shared storage pools with advanced storage virtualization functions critical to demanding virtual server environments. The manufacturer-independent features include fail-safe data protection, high availability mirroring, remote replication to disaster recovery sites, non-disruptive virtual data migration, thin provisioning and high speed caching for performance acceleration.
DataCore Software

Filed Under: News, Partnerships Tagged With: certification, citrix, citrix xenserver, Citrix XenServer 5, DataCore, DataCore Software, DataCore Software Corporation, SANMelody, SANSymphony, virtual SAN, Virtual SAN Appliance, virtualisation, virtualization, xenserver

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