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VMworld Europe Day 1 – Paul Maritz keynote unveils new vPrefix product naming convention and talks about upcoming VMware vSphere, Intel vPro partnership

February 24, 2009 by Lode Vermeiren 1 Comment

After “day 0”, partner day, VMworld Europe opened its doors for the general audience today.

vSphere is the official name of the new VMware platform, but the VMware marketing department has not applied their new naming convention vPrefix to all products & initiatives yet. Some VMware partners are already doing the same, such as Intel with vPro. How long will it take for Vmworld to be renamed vWorld. Below are the six building blocks of vSphere:

  • vCompute (hardware assisted virtualization and extended live migration compatibility):
  • vStorage (storage management and replication)
  • vNetwork (for network management, look for Cisco here…
  • Security (where VMsafe innovates on firewalls, anti-virus, intrusion detection/prevention and compliance)
  • Scalability (dynamic resource sizing)
  • Availability (data protection and clustering)

Here’s a rush rundown of the keynote by VMware CEO Paul Maritz.

The theme of the conference is a continuation of VMworld 2008 in Las Vegas: “Virtualy anything is possible.” The unofficial theme seems to be the same as in Las Vegas as well: “cloud, cloud, cloud”.

Even though the next release of ESX is just around the corner, we don’t expect major announcements on that scale today.

Update: The stream of today’s keynote is now available.

Maurizio Carli, General Manager VMware EMEA on TwitPic
Maurizio Carli, General Manager VMware EMEA

09.11 Maurizio Carli, General manager EMEA takes the stage.

Last year 4500 people attended VMworld Europe. Even in the current economic climate, 4700 people showed up this week.

VMware CEO Paul Maritz on TwitPic

9:23 Paul once again takes the blame for the massive proliferation of x86 servers in the datacenters. (Paul Maritz is a 14-year Microsoft veteran)

9:25 In the early 2000s, hypervisors introduced the concept of consolidation. Maritz points out that this is the point where most of VMware’s competition is now. VMware is now talking about “cooperating hypervisors”, and, of course: the cloud.

9:26 The VMware vision is that the Cloud will be built on industry-standard building blocks, starting with the “internal cloud”, based on the Virtual Datacenter OS.
VMware likes to call this VDC-OS the “software mainframe”.

9:27 When internal environments are “converted” to this VDC_OS, it becomes easier to take the encapsulated workloads and migrate them to external, federated cloud providers, in a non-disruptive way.

9:28 VMware knows that hardware and a hypervisor aren’t enough, but that security policies, quality of service and management are just as important.

9:30 Virtualization is the key to making this happen in an evolutionary way: existing applications can be put in the “Black boxes” virtualization provides.

vSphere architecture<br />  on TwitPic – vSphere architecture

9:33 The product name for the new generation of VDC-OS products will be: vSphere. No surprises there..

9:39 No new stuff so far… vSphere requires a new management suite, now called the vCenter suite. (As opposed to VirtualCenter).

the demo area... on TwitPic

Apparently some stuff will be demoed later. Curious…

general overview of the VMworld stage on TwitPic
General overview of the VMworld stage

9:44 The second initiative, a logical extension of the VDC-OS, is vCloud, where customers will have the choice to go to an external service provider to get their IT infrastructure. VMware aims to build compatible clouds (based on VDC-OS of course), allowing users to build private clouds, where external and internal IT resources are pooled together and managed as one.
9:45 VMware will work with the formal standards bodies to make sure users aren’t locked in to one vendor’s cloud. There should be a broad ecosystem of clouds, giving users choice to move in and out of clouds as necessary.

9:46 (And again, it seems like Amazon EC2 doesn’t exist, even though with them “cloud” is a reality today, sort of.)

9:47 The first guest comes on stage, Kurt Glazemakers, EMEA CTO of terremark.

9:49 Terremark CTO Kurt Glazemakers on TwitPic
Terremark CTO Kurt Glazemakers

9:50 Terremark enterprise cloud on TwitPic

Terremark enterprise cloud

9:51 Pooling resources on a hosting platform gives users the possibility to leverage economies of scale of large environments, providing ample burst capacity if necessary. This reduces provision times. Users don’t have to worry about CAPEX, as the server capacity is treated like a service (OPEX).

9:52 Terremark created a self-service portal allowing users to create VMs as they please, within the limits of their resource pool. Users pay by the GHz of CPU power and GB of memory and disk storage.

9:56 Next guest: Joe Arnold, director of Engineering of Engine Yard, a Ruby on Rails company.

10:00 Engine Yard created a self-service portal to create RoR containers. Pretty short demo. Looks a bit like CohesiveFTs Elastic Server.

10:00 Another guest on stage: Zvi Guterman, CEO IT Structures
10:05 Paul gives some more examples of service providers. Savvis – one of the biggest hosting companies building a giant resource pool for customer VMs. Sungard, providing disaster recovery solutions as a service.

10:06 The third leg of the future VMware stragey is the vClient initiative.

10:08 The management of user workloads should not be done at the device level, but at the user level. The workloads should follow the user wherever he is and whatever device he’s using.

10:09 VMware started as a client-side virtualization company, with “VMware”, now VMware Workstation.

10:09 To allow “offline VDI”, VMware will provide a client-side bare metal hypervisor. (A la Phoenix?)

10:10 This enables the user to checkout his desktop when working on a mobile device, and to check in and work on a thin client when at the office, leveraging central management and intelligent storage (with deduplication, …)

10:13 All the vClient / VMware View stuff announced so far (WAN optimization, thin client optimization, offline VDI, …) should be rolled out completely in 2009.

10:13 No news on the semi-recent mobile hypervisor acquisition so far.

10:14 New announcement: formal partnership with Intel.

Gregory Bryant on TwitPic
Guest on stage: Gregory Bryant, VP Business Client Group at Intel.

10:16 VMware and Intel will work together on a client-side hypervisor.

10:18 The collaboration enables out-of band, centralized management, but gives the user the genuine local desktop experience.

Intel & VMware collaboration on TwitPic

Check back tomorrow for a more in-depth presentation by Stephen Herrod, VMware’s CTO.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: keynote, VMWorld, VMWorld Europe

LynuxWorks Debuts LynxSecure 2.0

February 10, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

LynuxWorks today announced the availability of LynxSecure 2.0, a next-generation separation kernel and embedded hypervisor for high assurance systems, on the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processor-based systems.

LynxSecure takes advantage of Intel’s latest hardware-enhanced Intel Virtualization technology (Intel VT) to provide a standards-based, secure software platform for applications with low, medium and high assurance requirements running concurrently on a single system. This meeting of two new technologies generated much interest when previewed with multiple operating systems being run simultaneously on a single Intel chipset with real-time performance and security applications being demonstrated.

LynxSecure was designed from the ground to up to offer a reliable, secure and extendable platform to meet the demanding needs of embedded software developers building complex systems that require application separation. Designers of military, aerospace, medical and financial systems can utilize the safety and security features offered in LynxSecure, and combined with Intel’s latest processors gives very low latency when compared with traditional multi-cpu systems. LynxSecure 2.0 works closely with Intel VT to enable multiple, heterogeneous operating systems (OS) to coexist on the same platform, enabling developers to build a diverse array of applications on a single processor, reducing hardware costs and allowing for easier reuse of legacy software.


The latest generation of Intel Core2 Duo processors offers a number of new features and enhancements that are applicable to embedded developers. Intel’s enhanced virtualization provides hardware-enhanced I/O virtualization and facilitates interactions between the embedded hypervisor and the guest operating systems running on it. There are some new integrated security features which include integrated TPM building blocks and a network outbreak containment block that improve network security with new packet filtering capabilities. Enhancing of both the on-chip power management features and the graphics capabilities offers better performance at lower power, a real benefit for embedded applications.

LynxSecure, with its extremely small code size, maintains hard real-time characteristics and determinism for real-time applications. The software is the first separation kernel & hypervisor to bring multi-core processor support to the high assurance world, providing scalability from deeply embedded applications up to workstations and servers.

LynxSecure is designed to run on any 32-bit or 64-bit processor with a memory management unit (MMU) and provides 100% application binary compatibility between a standalone OS and its virtualized version. Like all LynuxWorks’ products, LynxSecure is based on open standards, but it also offers the highest real-time, safety and security capabilities, conforming to the MILS standard and certifiable to DO-178B level A.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: intel, Intel Virtualization, Intel virtualization technology, Intel VT, LynuxWorks, LynuxWorks LynxSecure, LynxSecure, LynxSecure 2.0, virtualisation, virtualization

Here Comes Citrix XenDesktop 3

February 5, 2009 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Citrix Systems today announced Citrix XenDesktop 3, the newest release of its desktop virtualization solution. XenDesktop 3, a key component of the Citrix Delivery Center product family, incorporates several of the company’s new Citrix HDX technologies, giving virtual desktop users a richer “high-definition” experience with enhanced support for multimedia, audio and video.

XenDesktop 3 also dramatically improves scalability, hosting twice as many virtual desktops per server as previous versions. And with version 3, XenDesktop becomes the first product on the market to deliver Microsoft Windows desktops from a common set of centrally managed images that can be run either in the datacenter (hosted), or directly on a PC or thin client device (local). This new capability gives IT organizations far more flexibility, reducing desktop management costs by making efficient use of distributed processing power across both servers and end point devices.

XenDesktop 3 includes several enhancements that dramatically improve virtual machine density and efficiency in the datacenter, allowing customers to host up to twice as many hosted virtual desktops per server as previous versions.  These new optimizations cut server acquisition costs in half and dramatically reduce ongoing management and power consumption costs, allowing significantly larger deployments than before at no additional cost.

With version 3, XenDesktop becomes the first solution on the market to deliver both hosted virtual desktops and local streamed desktops from a single image store, leveraging the same delivery infrastructure. Most virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions on the market offer only hosted virtual desktops, in which each desktop runs inside a virtual machine in the datacenter.

Adding support for local streamed desktops lets XenDesktop administrators stream desktops from the same golden master images, and execute them locally on any network-connected endpoint capable of running a desktop operating system. This powerful combination adds significant flexibility and cost savings, allowing IT to centrally manage desktops for office workers and run them wherever it makes the most sense, leveraging the distributed processing power of both servers and endpoint devices.

XenDesktop 3 also includes a variety of new features to support simpler management, easier user personalization and enhanced security. Most significant among these new features is fully integrated user profile management, making it far easier for IT to provide a consistent, personalized experience for each unique user every time they log in. Version 3 also includes broad support for smart card security authentication systems which are widely adopted throughout government, financial services and healthcare organizations.  XenDesktop not only enables this added level of security for gaining general access to the desktop environment, it also ensures that this information is seamlessly and transparently passed through to individual applications within each virtual desktop.

Citrix XenDesktop 3 will be generally available from authorized Citrix partners in February 2009, and from the Citrix website at http://www.citrix.com/xendesktop. Suggested retail pricing begins at $75 per concurrent user.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: citrix, Citrix Delivery Center, Citrix Systems, Citrix XenDesktop, Citrix XenDesktop 3, desktop virtualization, VDI, virtual desktop, virtualisation, virtualization, Xen, XenDesktop, XenDesktop 3

Hyperic Launches BI Platform Operations IQ

January 29, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Hyperic today announced the availability of Hyperic Operations IQ, an advanced business intelligence platform for IT and web operations teams.

This new systems intelligence solution gives executives detailed reporting and analysis on critical data that was previously only available to highly technical end-users. Hyperic IQ provides concise graphical views and comprehensive, information-rich reports for users that analyze IT and web operations service levels, efficiencies, staffing initiatives and operations strategies. This business intelligence view into IT and web operations enables key decision-makers to monitor and report on any metric, any resource and any datacenter across their entire infrastructure to ensure ongoing adherence to service levels commitments.

Hyperic IQ makes operations metrics transparent, so operations personnel can spend more time managing their critical infrastructure, and less time building and distributing performance reports. IQ ships with built-in reports that provide immediate value out-of-the-box. For individual reporting needs, a custom report builder allows any user to build reports from scratch with a friendly drag and drop interface.

Hyperic’s Hyperic HQ software auto-discovers and updates asset inventories and allows operations teams to quickly pinpoint, correct, and prevent problems at every major technology layer—including hardware, networks, virtualization, cloud environments and deep into applications. Hyperic Operations IQ adds advanced systems intelligence to the product by transforming systems and application performance metrics into concise, highly visual reports that can be used for analysis, evaluation, planning and strategic decision-making.

Additional features of Hyperic Operations IQ include:

  • A rich array of report elements and formats. IQ reports present rich, easy-to-read charts and graphs, and can be published in multiple formats including PDF, Rich Text Format, Excel, HTML and Flash
  • The ability to analyze information from virtually any Hyperic HQ data, allowing executives to view and share exception reporting via stacked graphs, Service-Level Agreement (SLA) compliance reports and virtualization resource utilization metrics
  • A variety of chart types, including gauges, multi-metric line charts, bar graphs, and stacked charts make it easy to spot big problems, understand trends, and evaluate results against objectives and plans.
  • Push and pull access to operations intelligence. Authorized users can run reports on-demand from any browser. Users that are responsible for periodic reporting on key indicators and service level summaries can schedule reports to be run and delivered by email on a scheduled basis.
  • Comprehensive authorization and access control. Companies can use IQ and still comply with stringent security and data access policies. IQ supports access control at the user, resource, and report level.

Hyperic Operations IQ was built with Jaspersoft’s Business Intelligence software, which is tightly integrated into Hyperic HQ Enterprise. The two companies have enjoyed a close relationship since 2007, and previously have delivered integrated reporting capabilities for the community edition of Hyperic HQ.

Hyperic IQ is now available. Introductory pricing starts at $5,000 for existing Hyperic customers.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: BI, BI Platform, business intelligence, business intelligence platform, Hyperic, Hyperic IQ, Hyperic Operations IQ, Operations IQ, virtualisation, virtualization

Release: Attachmate Reflection 2008

January 27, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Attachmate Corporation today announced Attachmate Reflection 2008, which includes support for leading virtualization technologies, unique security capabilities and unmatched customization support built on Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and Web Services, to give organizations the flexibility to quickly meet increasingly complex enterprise needs and streamline business processes throughout the enterprise.

Released to customers in November 2008, Reflection 2008 includes unparalleled customization capabilities, support for the most stringent security standards and optimization for application virtualization infrastructures, enabling organizations to easily address complex needs while reliably and securely extending mainframe data to users and devices across the organization. Key features and functionality include:

  • Virtualization Optimization
    With support for the leading application and desktop virtualization platforms, Reflection 2008 can be deployed with confidence via server or client-based virtualization technologies. Through partnership with leading virtualization vendors, such as Microsoft, Citrix, VMWare and HP, Reflection 2008 will continue to embrace the evolution of the desktop.
  • End-point Security Features
    Reflection 2008’s security components support the latest data encryption, authentication and user-level security features, such as privacy filters and trusted locations, to maximize administrative control over sensitive data and protect core business processes from misuse and errors. Additionally, Reflection 2008 is validated for FIPS 140-2 and certified for DoD PKI, the U.S. government’s top security standards.
  • Customization and Automation
    Customization on the desktop has never been easier. With .NET, VBA or Web Services, end users and IT engineers can streamline and automate common business processes. Additionally, the Microsoft Office 2007 Ribbon interface provides users with a familiar, intuitive experience while moving from Microsoft Windows XP to Microsoft Windows Vista or Microsoft Windows 7.

Reflection 2008 is available for purchase immediately.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Attachmate, Attachmate Corporation, Attachmate Reflection, Attachmate Reflection 2008, Reflection, Reflection 2008, virtualisation, virtualization

Citrix And VCs Invest Another $15 Million In Virtual Computer

January 26, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Virtual Computer today announced it has secured $15 million in series B funding, in a round was co-led by series A investors Highland Capital Partners and Flybridge Capital Partners with additional investment coming from Citrix Systems.

The latest round of financing positions Virtual Computer to significantly accelerate its global sales and marketing efforts and further advance development of the company’s NxTop product offering.

NxTop, Virtual Computer’s next-generation PC management platform, makes it as easy to manage thousands of PCs as it is to manage one, dramatically reducing PC management costs while improving PC reliability and security. NxTop isolates the PC’s critical components — hardware, operating system, applications, and user data — allowing each to be managed independently in a highly-scalable fashion without a persistent network connection.

“This is a blockbuster funding round for any company, especially in this economic environment,” said Dan McCall, president and CEO of Virtual Computer. “Not only did our current investors show their continued support for the company, but we were able to add a proven leader in the virtualization market as a strategic investor. We are looking forward to working with Citrix to help make Xen a market standard for PC lifecycle management.”

Filed Under: Funding Tagged With: citrix, Citrix Systems, financing, Flybridge Capital Partners, Funding, Highland Capital Partners, investment, NxTop, Series B funding, venture capital, Virtual Computer, Virtual Computer NxTop, virtualisation, virtualization

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