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CBTS Buys Virtual Blocks

February 3, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

CBTS, the technology solutions division of Cincinnati Bell, today announced the acquisition of Toronto-based Virtual Blocks, a division of Commerx Computer Systems.

According to the release, the acquisition will strengthen CBTS’ leading-edge data center solutions for businesses of all sizes and provide a foundation for continued geographic expansion.

The CBTS Virtual Data Center is a utility computing service that allows customers to provision and manage virtual servers in a secure cloud computing environment. Some common uses for the Virtual Data Center include cost-effective virtualized disaster recovery solutions; rapidly deployed test/development environments; on-demand server capacity with utility billing; and managed services including Microsoft Exchange and SharePoint hosting.

Virtual Blocks’ product portfolio includes the Virtual Server Grid (VSG) for service providers and large IT organizations and the Virtual In-a-Box Environment (VIBE) for small to medium-sized business customers. The VSG is installed at CBTS and Bell Canada, and the VIBE is distributed across North America by Arrow and Synnex resellers.

The acquisition of Virtual Blocks closed on Jan. 30, 2009.

Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Filed Under: Acquisitions, Featured Tagged With: acquisition, CBTS, CBTS Virtual Blocks, CBTS Virtual Data Center, Cincinatti Bell, Commerx Computer Systems, Virtual Blocks, Virtual Server Grid, virtualisation, virtualization, VSG

Release: Xenocode Virtual Application Studio 2009

February 3, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Xenocode today announced the immediate availability of the 2009 edition of Xenocode Virtual Application Studio. The Virtual Application Studio authoring environment allows systems administrators and software developers to easily virtualize existing Windows-based applications for instant deployment using Xenocode.

Xenocode is an advanced application virtualization and delivery technology that completely eliminates software installation and insulates applications against conflicts and compatibility errors. The Xenocode system allows applications to be deployed instantly over the Internet, intranets, USB drives, and existing desktop management infrastructure such as Active Directory.
Virtual Application Studio 2009 includes dozens of feature enhancements and engine upgrades, including:

  • Active Directory deployment and Windows shell integration: Easily deploy virtual applications to Active Directory user groups. A fully scriptable shell integration tool allows virtual application shortcuts and file associations to be registered on user desktops.
  • Enhanced sandbox management: Dynamic management of virtual “bubbles” allows fine-grained control over application linking and communication. Sandbox reset allows changes to application settings to be instantly reverted.
  • One-click import of MSI setups, ThinApp configurations, and Novell AXT packages: Existing MSI setup packages and other configuration formats can be virtualized with a single click, eliminating the need for time-consuming recapture.
  • Dozens of new application templates: Virtual Application Studio’s unique application template wizard allows one-click virtualization of many popular applications, including the latest versions of Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer.

Virtual Application Studio 2009 also incorporates numerous compatibility, reliability, and performance improvements. A detailed description of all updates and patches in the 2009 update is available on the Xenocode web site.

Xenocode-virtualized applications can be deployed over the Internet, intranets, USB devices, and existing desktop management infrastructure, including Active Directory, Microsoft SMS, LANDesk Management Suite, and BMC Configuration Management. Xenocode technology has been licensed by Novell and is available as part of Novell ZENworks Application Virtualization.

The Xenocode Virtual Application Studio authoring environment allows software developers and systems administrators to easily convert existing Windows-based applications into virtualized applications ready for instant deployment using Xenocode.

Xenocode Virtual Application Studio 2009 is available immediately via the web and through authorized Xenocode partners.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Active Directory, application virtualization, Novell, Novell ZENworks Application Virtualization, VAS 2009, Virtual Application Studio 2009, virtualisation, virtualization, Xenocode, Xenocode VAS 2009, Xenocode Virtual Application Studio, Xenocode Virtual Application Studio 2009

Industry Moves: Bill Corrigan Goes From Softricity / Microsoft To Neocleus

February 3, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Bill Corrigan, former Vice President of Product Management & Marketing in Softricity before the Microsoft acquisition, and most recently Director of Product Management in the Windows and Enterprise Management Division, has joined Neocleus as Chief Marketing Officer.

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Bill Corrigan, hire, hiring, industry moves, microsoft, Neocleus, recruitment, softricity, virtualisation, virtualization

RNA Networks Launches With $7M In Series A Funding

February 2, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

RNA networks today announced the launch of its company and $7M in Series A funding led by Menlo Ventures.

Memory virtualization transparently enables high-performance computing in the enterprise from commodity hardware. RNA networks’ software improves utilization of existing data center resources, and provides an alternative to data center investments aimed at addressing the limitations of memory availability. By leveraging existing hardware, RNA brings tremendous business benefits to the enterprise including cost savings through consolidation and increased utilization. Equally compelling are the increased top line results of the businesses that utilize memory virtualization. All of this is accomplished with no changes to the IT infrastructure.

RNA networks also announced a U.S.-based, global multi-billion dollar hedge fund as a first customer of its RNAmessenger product. RNAmessenger is targeted at high-volume, low latency messaging or any business critical environment that demands superior transaction processing. Algorithmic trading, content delivery and on-line gaming are arenas that gain immediate benefit.

Filed Under: Featured, Funding Tagged With: financing, Funding, investment, memory virtualization, Menlo Ventures, RNA, RNA Networks, RNAmessenger, Series A, venture capital, virtualisation, virtualization

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: CiRBA 5.1

January 29, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

CiRBA today announced the release of CiRBA Version 5.1.  With Version 5.1, CiRBA provides advanced analytics and collaborative capabilities that enable enterprise views of capacity health for both physical and virtual infrastructure.

The widespread adoption of virtualization and consolidation technologies has provided unprecedented opportunities for organizations to increase efficiency within data centers.  However, these technologies have had a significant impact on the way capacity supply and demand is managed.  Virtual infrastructure is often a pooled resource serving different business users, impacting the roles and informational requirements of architects, application owners, and server administrators. Additionally, to facilitate enterprise level planning efforts, organizations require aggregate views of environments that allow them to manage IT services efficiently and safely.

Key features added to CiRBA Version 5.1 include:

Enabling Enterprise Level Capacity Planning through a Single, Open Capacity Database
CiRBA Version 5.1 includes several data-level integration enhancements that enable CiRBA to be used as a centralized repository for enterprise capacity data. By leveraging CiRBA’s advanced repository design, this new facility combines efficient centralized storage of capacity data with open data access capabilities to form the foundation of enterprise capacity management.

Improving Workload Placement and Resource Allocation Decisions through Capacity Status Analysis & New Dashboards
CiRBA’s new Capacity Status Analysis assesses the health of IT environments, both from a historical and forward-looking trend perspective.  This analysis enables organizations to continually assess how much capacity is required and where it should be allocated to meet projected demand. These new capabilities leverage CiRBA’s advanced pattern-based workload analysis to allow users to define thresholds and risk tolerances. By continually assessing these criteria, CiRBA automatically generates alerts to provide visibility into and/or early warning of potential problems.

Capacity Status analysis reporting enables organizations to track risk levels through aggregate and single system views. When used in conjunction with the new Capacity Manager Dashboard, CiRBA provides a consolidated view of capacity supply and demand, enabling users to accurately right-size environments and avoid over-provisioning hardware and software.

Enabling Collaboration on Capacity Decisions through Pending Optimization Reporting
Virtual machine management systems are often the domain of system administrators and fall short in providing the insight required by the broad spectrum of stakeholders involved in capacity decision making. In addition, changes to environments typically happen without the involvement of application owners, creating friction and causing key business constraints to be overlooked. CiRBA enables users to review specific action plans that result from what-if analysis thereby facilitating collaboration between groups by automatically communicating proposed and pending changes.  This ensures that all stakeholders are aware of virtualization plans, hardware refresh schedules, and other pending optimizations that affect their application systems.

Facilitating Communication and Reporting through Configurable Dashboards and Integrations to Third-Party Data and Portals
Critical to facilitating collaboration on capacity-related decisions is the ability to deliver relevant content in a convenient location to a variety of users including capacity managers, application owners, and senior managers. CiRBA Version 5.1 includes flexible UI components that enable organizations to incorporate CiRBA reports and intelligence into existing intranet portals or role-specific dashboards.

CiRBA Version 5.1 will be available January 30, 2009.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: CiRBA, CiRBA 5.1, CiRBA Version 5.1, virtualisation, virtualization

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