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VMware To Hit The Road With VMware Express This Week

March 8, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

VMware today announced that VMware Express will hit the road this week.

VMware Express is a state-of-the-art mobile datacenter, demo lab and briefing center designed to bring desktop virtualization and cloud computing solutions from VMware directly to customers and partners across the United States and Canada. VMware Express Virtualization Tour 2010 will stop in 150 cities and is sponsored by AMD, Cisco, Dell, EMC, MDS Micro, NetApp and Xsigo.

Unveiled at VMware Partner Exchange Feb. 8 in Las Vegas, Nev., VMware Express contains five demo stations showcasing VMware desktop and server virtualization solutions, highlighting VMware View, VMware vSphereand the VMware vCenter family of products. VMware Express also contains a fully equipped conference room for customers to discuss VMware solutions with technical experts, and it can enable lab environments on the fly both inside and outside the vehicle.

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VMware Express: A Datacenter On The Go

February 10, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Today, VMware unveiled the VMware Express during its inaugural stop at the 2010 VMware Partner Exchange in Las Vegas, NV.

This mobile datacenter, demo environment and briefing center has been built to bring VMware solutions directly to our customers across the USA and Canada during the 2010 Virtualization Tour. The VMware Express is sponsored by Cisco, EMC, Dell, MDS, NetApp, Xsigo, ChipPC, Amulet Hotkey and Teradici.

There are 5 demo stations covering both VMware desktop and server virtualization solutions.

Customers will have the unique opportunity to get hands on and dig deep into solutions with VMware Experts. There are demos highlighting the following products and solutions:

VMware View

  • Best User Experience – Highlighting the power of the PCoIP display protocol to deliver a rich user experience, perfectly adapted for the network connection and end-point device.
  • Follow-Me Desktop – Enabling immediate access to desktops, applications and data while ensuring a consistent user experience across sessions and endpoint devices.
  • Access Across Boundaries – Providing access to desktops, applications and data anytime, anywhere regardless of network availability.
  • Windows 7 Migration – Reducing the costs and complexity associated with desktop and application migration.

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Video: Interview Simon Crosby, CTO of XenSource – Citrix (VMworld 2008) part 1/2

November 11, 2008 by Toon Vanagt 3 Comments

Below is the first part of our exclusive video interview recorded at VMworld2008 in Las Vegas, where Citrix XenSource CTO Simon Crosby tells us where he sees Virtualization going in general and shares his view on the future of security, networking and I/O virtualization in particular.

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Feel free to check on the I/O Virtualization vendors we covered in the past, such as 3Leaf, Neterion, NextIO, VertenSys with Neterion or Xsigo.

A full transcript of the interview is below. you might want to check on our previous chat with Simon at VMworld Europe 2008 in Cannes to see if what he claims is consistent on both sides of the atlantic.

(00:11) Simon Crosby, you’re the CTO, Virtualization and Management Division at Citrix.  What are the next challenges you see coming up in Virtualization?

Simon Crosby: So Virtualization today is server only, right?  So in fact the question to me is “where does Virtualization go generally”?  The technology works superbly for clients.  It applies in terms of virtualizing the client device and it works great in PDAs and various other mobile internet devices and so on.  So Virtualization is going down that path.  Xen already runs on all machines of that category and does so with great performance.  So now we can expose real devices, models, straight up to Windows and so on and we can get terrific performance.  So Virtualization technology will go much more broadly into the execution environments.  Virtualization adoption by enterprise It’s a big, big change, right?  Because everything changes.  So just to get beyond 10% or 12 or whatever adoption percentage we are at right now, the whole of the enterprise IT process has to be rethought.

(01:13) Where do you see the real challenges when it comes to security and virtualization and how can you organize those?

Today, I think you know we do a pretty good job of pulling in the storage and the compute side of it, that is we dynamically drive storage for virtualization.  Networking is still way out there.  I mean because the security folks want to know exactly where the bump in the wire is. Arguably as you move the virtual machines around in the data center because of those network security policies you got to follow them.  That doesn’t happen yet.  So, all of that has  to change but as you start to do this, people who got a very rational concern for knowing where things are, that they are secured, that they die when they should and all that sort of stuff, right?  And so, the general complexity that virtual machines bring is that our appetite for computers have not gone down.  There are more VMs than there are physical servers.  They live some place you don’t generally know where.  At any point in time, you need to find the darn thing.  Check if it’s secured.  Check if it’s updated.  Manage it through its life cycle and then throw it away securely.  So it actually complicates things.  So the great thing by Virtualization is we now get as a bunch of IT vendors, to go and redo it all and do it right and do it better and that’s the opportunity.

(02:34) Now Simon, one of the major announcements here at VMworld was that, VMware together with Cisco, they’ve launched VN-link which is a new standard for networks to become virtual machine aware.  What’s your point of view on that, on this merging of virtual network solutions and standards in that field?

The fundamental driver here is Moore’s law., So we get more and more and more VMs per server.  That means that the switch technology that we use in the virtualized platform in general, has to become more and more like a network based switch.
So that’s a good observation.  Therefore, all of the separation and other policies that you want to have in a network have got to follow your VMs, right?  So there is an interesting question of what you do there?  Now the VMware virtual switch (indeed there is one in XenServer too) are based on the bridge code that came out of Linux. We modified  so it can support VLANs and everything else, but that’s where it came from.  So there’s a very rational question as to how this evolves over the time?  Now, the technology that’s coming down the wire is essentially IOV. If you do SRIOV..

03:35 Could you quickly explain what IOV and SRIOV stand for?
SRIOV stands for single root I/O virtualization.  It’s the I/O Virtualization standard coming out of the PCI SIG and with that, essentially you introduce the ability for a NIC-card to have a full layer 2 switch on it.  So what’s going to happen is that it’ll all move to hardware. And those layer 2 switches will look like existing real physical switches in your Ethernet, okay?  And so, in general, you know we have to have the same ability to control those and manage them as we do with our physical network infrastructure today.

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Video: Vinod Khosla On His Green Tech Investment Strategy

June 5, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

The video below features the legendary entrepreneur turned venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, interviewed briefly by Om Malik at the recent D6 Conference. Khosla shares some insight in his investing strategy, as well as some info on his recent data center plays. Xsigo Systems, a startup we mentioned on Virtualization.com before, is lucky enough to have him not only as an investor, but also as one of their board members. Khosla explains why he decided to back the company, which makes both hardware and software to create and manage virtual servers.

[Source: Earth2Tech]

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VMworld Europe 2008 in Video

Darren Bird wiht NeverFailTommy Armstrong with VMwareThierry Evangelista with BlueLaneFour Virtualization Analysts at VMworldTamar Newburger with CatBirdIan Robinson with TransitiveSimon Crosby with CitrixSameer Jagtap with SurgientRichard Garsthagen with VMwareRavi Gururaj with VMlogixTarry Singh and Charbax testing their gearNiko Nelissen with Q-LayerAlbert Hooyer with BrainForceMike Neil with MicrosoftSusannah Kirksey with ClearCubeMike Grandinetti with Virtual IronMaxim Ivanov with VeeamMark Angelo with VMlogixMatthew Russel with ClearCubeRatmir Timashev with VeeamJean-Marc Seguin with EmboticsJay Litkey with EmboticsGreg Ness with BlueLaneBill Helgeson with ManageIQChuck Tatham with CiRBABogomil Balansky with VmwareBen Rudolph with ParallelsAyman Gabarin with CiRBAAndrew Barnes with NeverFailXsigo Booth demo at VMworld

At this year’s VMworld Europe in Cannes (France), Virtualization.com went wild and recorded dozens of videos featuring marketing, technical & product managers, executives, company founders and analysts from the virtualization industry. Here’s a recap of what our insomniac bloggers Tarry Singh and Nicolas ‘ Charbax‘ Charbonnier have been up to in Cannes:

Interviews

Video: Interview Richard Garsthagen, Organizer of VMworld Europe 2008

Video: Interview Simon Crosby, CTO of XenSource – Citrix Video: Interview with Mike Neil, Virtual Machine Technologies Product Unit Manager with Microsoft

Video: Interview Bogomil Balkansky, Senior Director of Product Marketing at VMware

Video:Interview Greg Ness, VP Marketing with Blue Lane Technologies

Video: Interview Mike Grandinetti, VP & Chief Marketing Officer with Virtual Iron

Video: Interview Andrew Barnes, Senior VP of Corporate Development with The Neverfail Group

Video: Interview Chuck Tatham, VP Marketing & Business Development with CiRBA

Video: Interview Susannah Kirksey, VP Marketing with ClearCube

Video: Interview Sameer Jagtap, VP Product Management with Surgient

Video: Interview Jay Litkey, Founder & CEO Embotics

Video: Interview Tamar Newberger, VP Marketing at Catbird Security

Video: Interview Ratmir Timashev, President & CEO of Veeam

Video: Interview Ian Robinson, VP Marketing with Transitive

Video: Interview Ravi Gururaj, Founder & CTO of VMLogix

Video: Discussion With Four Virtualization Analysts

Demos and booth interviews

Video: Demo from Tommy Armstrong, Product Marketing Manager Enterprise Desktop with VMware

Video: Demo from Ben Rudolph, Director of Corporate Communications with Parallels

Video: Demo from Albert Hooyer Product Manager with Brain Force

Video: Demo from Darren Bird, Systems Engineer with The Neverfail Group

Video: Demo from Thierry Evangelista, Technical Director Europe with Blue Lane Technologies

Video: Interview Ian Robinson, VP Marketing with Transitive

Video: Demo from Niko Nelissen, VP Business Development with Q-layer

Video: Card Trick & Demo from Maxim Ivanov, Marketing Manager with Veeam Software

Video: Demo from Mark Angelo, Director of Business Development with VMLogix

Video: Demo from Matthew Russell, Systems Engineering Regional Manager at ClearCube Technologies

Video: Demo from Jean-Marc Seguin, Chief Architect with Embotics

Video: Demo from Bill Helgeson, Enterprise Architect with ManageIQ

Video: Demo from Ayman Gabarin, VP Europe, Middle East & Africa with CiRBA

Video: Demo Xsigo Systems

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