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CA Technologies Touts CA Virtual Portfolio

July 20, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

CA Technologies has announced the general availability of five products in its CA Virtual portfolio, which offer comprehensive management capabilities designed to help increase business agility by providing a better way to provision, control, assure, secure and optimize virtual environments.

The five products announced today are CA Virtual Assurance, CA Virtual Automation, CA Virtual Configuration, CA Virtual Assurance for Infrastructure Managers, and CA Virtual Privilege Manager. The company also introduced the CA Virtual Foundation Suite, which combines select virtualization management products at a compelling price point.

Today’s offerings from CA Technologies are designed to help eliminate the VM stall faced by many organizations today.

After virtualizing the “low-hanging fruit,” which typically means the conversion of no more than 20 to 30 percent of physical servers to virtual machines, a variety of factors can conspire to stall progress, including: complex application and infrastructure performance issues, security and compliance concerns, concerns regarding uncontrolled VM sprawl, capacity management complexity, staffing and skill levels.

Many organizations in virtualization stall never manage to virtualize their tier 2, tier 1, and mission-critical systems. Stuck at the first stage on the virtualization maturity curve, these organizations are unable to leverage the entry-level benefits of server consolidation into infrastructure optimization, automation and orchestration, and the promise of a dynamic data center and private cloud.

This in turn means that they fail to realize the full scope of benefits from virtualization: not just cost reduction, but also business and IT agility, management efficiency, market responsiveness, service improvements, and staffing benefits.

CA Technologies today broadened its CA Virtual portfolio by adding a new security solution – CA Virtual Privilege Manager.

The use of virtual environments in data centers has grown rapidly and organizations have begun to use virtualization to help streamline their operations and reduce their operating costs. However, regardless of whether it is a physical or virtual environment, the need for security remains.

Leveraging CA Technologies position as a leader in both virtual systems management and security management, CA Virtual Privilege Manager is designed to control privileged access to virtual environments by securing console access to the hypervisor and managing privileged access to all of the virtual images running on the virtualization server as well as the service console.

Key capabilities of the solution include privileged user password management for the virtual machines and service console, fine-grained administrative access controls to the hypervisor service console, service console hardening, and original user activity monitoring in virtual environments.

CA Virtual Foundation Suite is a combined offering of CA Virtual Assurance, CA Virtual Automation, and CA Virtual Configuration.

The suite, which offers a discount on the individual products, is aimed at the significant proportion of organizations that have embarked on virtualization projects without an enterprise-class management foundation, and as a result, are facing a potential firestorm of poor performance, resourcing gaps, and damaged business confidence. CA Virtual Foundation Suite changes the game by offering the virtualization management foundation that can ease adoption and broaden expansion, as well as help drive both immediate and long-term business results.

Filed Under: Featured, News

Now Avaiable: Symantec Workspace Virtualization 6.3 64-bit Customer Preview

July 20, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Symantec has announced the 64-bit customer preview for its Symantec Workspace Virtualization 6.3 product – an application virtualization platform that has its roots going back to the Altiris Software Virtualization Solution (SVS) days.

The following are new features in this 6.3 release:

  • Support for Windows 7 and Vista 64-bit editions – This release provides 64-bit support for the latest Microsoft desktop operating systems. Stream virtualized applications instead of reinstalling as you roll out Windows 7.
  • Automatic Application Streaming by File Extension – Provisioned applications are streamed automatically when associated files are opened on the system. For example, if Microsoft Word is provisioned but not streamed, the application is streamed automatically when a doc file is opened.
  • Microsoft Office 2010 support – This release provides better support for packaging, streaming, and virtualizing Microsoft Office 2010. See the packaging guidelines later in this document.

These are new features that audience members at Symantec Vision earlier this year said they were waiting on.  Symantec promised, and now that promise is close at hand.

Become part of the Preview experience, sign up for your Symantec Beta account now.

Filed Under: News

Radware’s vAdapter Now VMware Ready

July 20, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Radware, a provider of integrated application delivery solutions for business-smart networking, today announced that its vAdapter solution has achieved VMware Ready status.

This designation indicates that vAdapter has passed a detailed evaluation and testing process managed by VMware and is now listed on the VMware Partner Product Catalog or Hardware Compatibility List.

Passing the extensive VMware-specified testing helps ensure that Radware’s vAdapter makes best use of VMware technology and is ready for deployment in customer environments.

The VMware Ready program is a VMware co-branding program for qualified partner products and is a benefit of the VMware Technology Alliance Partner (TAP) program.

In 2008, Radware joined the program, which includes 1,300 members worldwide. The VMware TAP program works with best-of-breed technology partners to provide them with a comprehensive set of VMware technical and marketing services, support, tools and expertise to deliver enhanced value to joint customers.

Filed Under: Partnerships

Virtuon Unveils Virtual Desktop Service

July 15, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Virtuon announced today it has unveiled a Virtual Desktop service based on cloud computing and virtualization technology.

The desktops are accessible from any web browser and deliver full functionality of the Microsoft Windows operating system.

Starting at $39.95 per month, the desktops are offered through a subscription service and are available with Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7.

Users of the Virtual Desktops can install any number of applications and configure desktop personal preferences. As a “follow-me” application environment, users access the desktop from any device with internet access such as an Apple iPad, thin client, or traditional desktop to find the applications and personal settings just as they left them previously.

As part of the service, Virtuon offers several desktop options for processor speed, memory, and hard disk space. An optional Data Engine package is geared for users who need heavy number crunching and data processing.

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Liquidware Labs Launches User Profile Solution For VMware View Users

July 15, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Liquidware Labs, provider of Assessment, Migration, and User Experience Management solutions for next generation desktops, today announced an immediate solution for VMware View customers seeking profile and persona management.

For only $19 per user (MSRP) customers can immediately order, download, and use Liquidware Labs ProfileUnity to encapsulate, migrate, and manage user profiles and data in physical, VDI, and Terminal Services deployments.

ProfileUnity eliminates the need for Microsoft Roaming Profiles and reduces login times to mere seconds. The solution also features advanced functionality beyond other basic profile management solutions including seamless v1 (Windows XP/Server 2003) and v2 (Windows 7/Server 2008) profile availability, profile and data migration from Physical to Virtual (PC-2-V), and full user environment management.

The solution maintains Windows’ format and does not rely additional databases or proprietary storage methods. This technique keeps customers’ user profiles and data fully compatible with Windows profiles and streaming profile solutions such as RTO’s Virtual Profiles when available in VMware View.

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Cloudera, Netezza Partner On Hadoop

July 15, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Cloudera, a provider of Hadoop-based data management software and services, and Netezza today announced an agreement to connect Netezza data warehouse appliances and Apache Hadoop, making it possible for customers to gain more insight from their data.

Under the terms of the agreement, Cloudera is building a connector that will enable data movement and transformation between the Netezza TwinFin appliance and Cloudera’s Distribution for Hadoop (CDH), which will be available in Cloudera Enterprise.

Additionally, Netezza will enable downloads of CDH on its customer support website and each company will train the other’s salesforce on the value of Cloudera products and services when combined with Netezza’s broad line of data warehousing appliances. Commercial support for the connector will be provided by Cloudera.

Customers are looking to Hadoop to provide an additional capability to their existing warehouses, which gives them new analysis and storage functionality for complex data types. Direct integration of Hadoop with existing data warehousing technologies enables organizations to collect, stage and process their complex data at scale. Once the data has been processed organizations can deliver the highest value information to data warehouses via high-speed connectors for interactive analysis.

CDH is the most comprehensive and broadly adopted Hadoop platform on the market, lowering the barrier to Hadoop adoption and accelerating time-to-value. It consists of core Apache Hadoop and eight additional open source projects, all tested and integrated into a single platform, making it the most complete Hadoop-based distribution.

Filed Under: Partnerships

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