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NetIQ Adds Novell Solutions, Announces New Executive Leadership Team

May 18, 2011 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Enterprise software company NetIQ, a business unit of The Attachmate Group, today announced it will add the complete portfolio of Novell identity and security solutions and selected Novell data center solutions to the NetIQ business unit solution portfolio.

The combination of these technologies into one business unit further deepens the NetIQ focus on identity, security and compliance management, IT operations management, virtualization and cloud computing.

Under the leadership of Jay Gardner, president and general manager of NetIQ, the management team will spearhead the company’s objectives of reducing IT cost, complexity and risk for its customers.

With headquarters in Houston, Texas, the new NetIQ management team comprises a seasoned set of leaders from both the heritage NetIQ and Novell business units, taking on the following roles:

Jay Gardner, President and General Manager
Ron Hardy, Vice President of Product Management and Marketing
Somesh Singh, Vice President of Engineering
Ron Milton, Vice President of Customer Value Realization
Bill Koehl, Vice President Sales — North America
Ton Musters, Vice President of Sales — EMEA
John Delk, Vice President, Client Executives — North America, Global Alliances and Americas Partner Organization

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Attachmate, Jay Gardner, NetIQ, Novell, The Attachmate Group

Desktone To Leverage Platform Equinix For Cloud-Hosted Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

May 18, 2011 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Equinix, a provider of data center services, today announced that Desktone, which markets Cloud-hosted Desktops-as-a-Service, will leverage Platform Equinix to launch the next generation of its cloud-hosted virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI).

Desktone selected Equinix for its proximity to existing customers and target markets, flexible global infrastructure, and ability to scale to support rapid growth in end-user utilization and adoption.

Desktone will initially deploy in North America, and has plans to expand globally across Platform Equinix.

Cloud-hosted VDI requires unique infrastructure to support end-user performance requirements and lower service delivery costs. When latency targets aren’t met, end-user applications are significantly impacted and compromise the customer experience.

As such, proximity of the VDI cloud deployment to the end-user communities is one of the crucial requirements when choosing a data center provider. Desktone says it is committed to delivering sub-20 millisecond latency for all of the markets it serves to ensure a differentiating, high-quality customer experience.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Desktone, desktop virtualization, Equinix, Platform Equinix, virtual desktop

Parallels Transporter Hits The Mac App Store

May 18, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Parallels today announced the launch of Parallels Transporter on the Mac App Store, an app that makes the move from a Windows PC to a Mac easy by automatically transferring music, pictures, Internet bookmarks, documents and more.

Parallels has shipped more than three million copies of its Parallels Desktop for Mac software. The Parallels Transporter app is designed for Mac users who may not need to run Windows on their Mac at all; it is a simple way to bring everything you need from your PC together on your Mac.

Parallels Transporter Agent collects data on your PC and uses your wireless network or an external storage device to transfer it to Parallels Transporter on your Mac.

Parallels Transporter on your Mac receives data from the Parallels Transporter Agent and copies it to the appropriate locations on your Mac. The files stored in your Windows home directory are copied to the corresponding folders on your Mac so they can be accessed and used with compatible Mac programs.

In addition to moving pictures, music and documents from a PC to corresponding Mac folders, Parallels Transporter also moves Windows programs and other files into a virtual machine on your Mac in case they are needed. Customers who later decide they want to run Microsoft Windows and Mac operating systems and applications simultaneously on their Mac can purchase and download Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac.

Parallels Transporter is available for download from the Mac App Store for limited time offer of $0.99, a $39 savings off of the $39.99 standard retail price.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Apple, Mac, Mac App Store, Parallels, Parallels Transporter, Parallels Transporter Agent

NComputing Launches Vertical Market Solutions To Further Desktop Virtualization Adoption

May 18, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Desktop virtualization company NComputing today announced a series of vertical market solutions designed to simplify and accelerate adoption of desktop virtualization in Europe.

NComputing Office In a Box and Classroom In a Box are pre-tested and validated virtual desktop solutions including all necessary hardware, software, peripherals, OS and services.

NComputing In A Box solutions support both Windows and Linux platforms and come with all peripherals, virtual desktops and software pre-tested for compatibility and integration. They include NComputing virtual desktop devices and vSpace virtualization software which transform the typical virtual desktop structure from one user per virtual machine to thirty users per virtual machine.

NComputing In A Box solutions are available from IT distributors and resellers throughout EMEA.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Classroom In a Box, desktop virtualization, NComputing, NComputing Classroom In a Box, NComputing Office In a Box, Office In a Box, virtual desktop

AppSense Now A Microsoft Managed Partner

May 18, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

AppSense, provider of user virtualization technology, has been elevated to a Managed Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Partner status by Microsoft. The company was previously a High Potential Partner since 2009.

As a Managed ISV Partner, AppSense will work closely with Microsoft to ensure its user virtualization platform enhances and extends the enterprise user management capabilities of Microsoft System Center, Windows Server and Windows Client.

Less than five percent of Microsoft ISV partners achieve Managed ISV Partner status, a category reserved for high-growth companies with significant joint revenue potential.

AppSense recently received a $70 million investment from Goldman Sachs for market expansion and new product development. Currently staffed with 300 employees, the company anticipates adding 150 new staff in 2011.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: AppSense, ISV, Managed Independent Software Vendor, Managed Independent Software Vendor Partner, Managed ISV Partner, microsoft

Wyse Starts Shipping Management Software For Cloud Client Computing Environments

May 18, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Wyse has begun shipping its self-configuring client technology for the cloud and Wyse-enhanced Microsoft Windows Embedded virtual desktop environments. The solution is called Wyse Configuration Manager (WCM), previewed earlier this year as Wyse “Project Pyramid.”

With the introduction of WCM, Wyse offers automatic client management across all of its operating systems (Wyse Zero, Wyse ThinOS, Linux, and Windows Embedded).

Wyse Configuration Manager allows IT departments to auto-configure thin clients based on Wyse-enhanced Windows Embedded Standard 7. By automating the deployment of Windows Embedded Standard 7 thin clients throughout a private cloud, WCM offers multiple benefits to organizations.

With WCM, client devices are updated to the latest configuration automatically on startup or user logon. IT determines the desired configuration, and WCM automatically does the rest, with no imaging or re-booting required. WCM works with Microsoft write-filter technology, so it’s secure. Users can be stationary, mobile, office or home-based.

Wyse Configuration Manager 1.0 is available immediately and is free to all Wyse customers that are currently using Windows Embedded Standard 7.

WCM for Windows Embedded Standard 2009 will be available later this year.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Project Pyramid, thin clients, WCM, Windows Embedded, Windows Embedded Standard 2009, Windows Embedded Standard 7, Wyse, Wyse Configuration Manager, Wyse Configuration Manager 1.0, Wyse Project Pyramid, Wyse Technology, Wyse ThinOS, Wyse WCM

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