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eG Innovations And Leostream Team Up

October 29, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

eG Innovations, a provider of performance monitoring and triage solutions for virtual and physical IT infrastructures, and Leostream, developer of virtual hosted desktop software, announced today that they have established a technology partnership to leverage their combined strengths and define a new standard of performance and flexibility in the area of virtualized desktop computing.

Under the agreement, eG Innovations’ virtualization monitoring software, the eG VM Monitor, has been enhanced with specialized monitoring capabilities for the Leostream Connection Broker software. With this integration, organizations deploying virtual desktop environments have a comprehensive solution to establish, monitor, and report performance baselines for end-user virtual desktop access to enterprise applications.

Part of the eG Enterprise Suite, the eG VM Monitor is a comprehensive solution for monitoring and managing all aspects of virtual hosts and guests, whether the infrastructure is used to support server or desktop applications. Coupled with the ability of the eG Enterprise Suite to monitor over 80 applications eG VM Monitor – with its patent-pending In-N-Out Monitoring technology — provides a comprehensive end-to-end solution for monitoring and managing the performance of virtual IT infrastructures. The eG VM Monitor won the Best of VMworld 2008 Gold award in the Application and Infrastructure Management category at the VMworld 2008 conference in September.

The Leostream Connection Broker is an independent, flexible, cost-effective solution for regulating access to end user computing resources hosted in the data center. Leostream provides a comprehensive approach to desktop virtualization. The product enables organizations to manage end-user access to computing resources such as desktops, Terminal Server sessions, and streaming applications. It provides a scalable, fault-tolerant management layer that centralizes and consolidates IT resources in the data center and then creates, assigns, and delivers desktops to end users.

Filed Under: Partnerships Tagged With: eG, eG Innovations, eG VM Monitor, Leostream, partnership, technology partnership, virtualisation, virtualization

Nebulas Virtualise Appoints New CEO, Partners With VMware, PlateSpin and Vizioncore

July 22, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

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Nebulas Virtualise, a provider of virtualization solutions and part of the Nebulas Solutions Group, has appointed Mike Young to head the division and announced a series of new technology partnerships, including VMware, PlateSpin (Novell) and Vizioncore.

According to the company, Mike Young, who has been appointed to head Nebulas Virtualise, is a virtualization specialist with over 20 years’ experience in managing complex IT projects. He will lead the technical team and will be involved at all stages of client projects. Before joining the company, Young worked at System Group Integration (SGI) where he was responsible for implementing large scale VMware and Microsoft solutions.

The new partnerships with VMware, PlateSpin and Vizioncore are expected to ensure that the company can offer customers the latest virtualization solutions. Nebulas Virtualise will market a complete service from initial consultancy, cost and return on investment analysis, infrastructure planning and migration and management of virtualized environments. The financial details of the partnerships were not disclosed.

[Source: TradingMarkets]

Filed Under: News, Partnerships, People Tagged With: Mike Young, Nebulas, Nebulas Solutions Group, Nebulas Virtualise, Novell, PlateSpin, PlateSpin Novell, technology partnership, virtualisation, virtualization, Vizioncore, vmware

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