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Reflex Systems Enhances Virtualization Management Center (VMC)

January 27, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Reflex Systems today announced significant new enhancements to Reflex VMC (Virtualization Management Center) including the addition of performance monitoring and enhanced web-based reporting capabilities.

Reflex’s VMC is designed to provide customers with the essential management capabilities needed to effectively manage the complex, dynamic virtual environment, capitalize on the existing virtualization investment, reduce cost through efficient management, minimize downtime and maintain a reliable virtualized infrastructure running critical business-line applications.

The new performance features round-out Reflex VMC’s already robust management capabilities which include virtual infrastructure discovery and mapping, configuration change monitoring, application and services discovery and monitoring, virtual network security, and reporting.

Reflex VMC provides performance data for the entire virtual infrastructure enabling customers to:

— Monitor performance of virtual infrastructure
— Optimize resource utilization
— Troubleshoot line-of-Business application performance
— Verify DRS/load balancing and performance impact
— Perform forensics and root cause analysis
— Manage the performance impact of configuration changes
— Conduct virtual infrastructure capacity planning

The new enhancements provide Reflex VMC customers with several exclusive features including the ability to manage virtual environments from a single screen view, correlate infrastructure configuration changes, network services and security events for performance impact, access timeline-based performance graphs, and access comparative analysis environment information.

Reflex VMC is available for purchase now through authorized channel partners.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Reflex, Reflex Systems, Reflex Systems VMC, Reflex VMC, Virtual Management Center, virtualisation, virtualization, VMC

VirtualLogix Promises First Virtualization Phone At Mobile World Congress

January 26, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

VirtualLogix has just sent out an e-mail proclaiming that they’re about to launch the world’s first virtualized phone at the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona:

Come see the world’s first virtualized phone at the VirtualLogix booth, 2D49, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, February 16-19.

VirtualLogix will be demonstrating how VLX virtualization can accelerate mobile phone innovation by rapidly adding more functionality at a lower cost to mass-market mobile phones.

Join us at our booth in Hall 2D to learn the significance of performance, power and security to virtualization on computing devices. Click here to schedule a demo or request a meeting at the show.

Should be interesting, indeed!

Filed Under: News Tagged With: mobile virtualization, mobile world congress, real-time virtualization, virtual mobile, virtualisation, virtualization, VirtualLogix, VLX, VLX virtualization

VMware: Fourth Quarter Disappointing But Still Better Than Expected

January 26, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

VMware today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and full year 2008.

  • Revenues for the fourth quarter were $515 million, an increase of 25% from the fourth quarter of 2007.
  • GAAP operating income for the fourth quarter was $102 million, an increase of 34% from the fourth quarter of 2007. Non-GAAP operating income for the fourth quarter was $135 million, an increase of 25% from the fourth quarter of 2007.
  • GAAP net income for the fourth quarter was $111 million, or $0.29 per diluted share, compared to $78 million, or $0.19 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of 2007. Non-GAAP net income for the quarter was $142 million, or $0.36 per diluted share, compared to $103 million, or $0.26 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of 2007.
  • Revenues for the full year 2008 were $1.9 billion, an increase of 42% from 2007.
  • GAAP operating income for the full fiscal year 2008 was $313 million, an increase of 33% from 2007. Non-GAAP operating income for the year 2008 was $469 million, an increase of 39% from 2007.
  • GAAP net income for the full fiscal year 2008 was $290 million, or $0.73 per diluted share, compared to $218 million, or $0.61 per diluted share, for 2007. Non-GAAP net income for the year 2008 was $416 million, or $1.05 per diluted share, compared to $295 million, or $0.82 per diluted share, for 2007.
  • Cash was more than $1.8 billion and deferred revenue was $870 million as of December 31, 2008. Since the beginning of 2008, cash increased 50% and deferred revenue increased 57%.

U.S. revenues for 2008 grew 37% to $988 million from 2007. International revenues grew 48% to $893 million from 2007.

License revenues for 2008 grew 30% to $1.2 billion from 2007. Services revenues grew 67% to $703 million from 2007.

(Release)

For analysis, read Tech Trader Daily and Between The Lines.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: earnings, earnings call, financials, Q4, stock, virtualisation, virtualization, VMW, vmware

Xkoto Raises $3 Million Series C Round

January 26, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

xkoto, the database virtualization company, today announced that it has raised $3 million in financing from existing investors GrandBanks Capital and GrowthWorks Canadian Fund. xkoto has now raised a total of $13 million since it was founded in 2005.

xkoto will use the funds to build its sales force, accelerate customer acquisition, and continue to enhance its GRIDSCALE database virtualization product. The company experienced record 2008 sales, added several global corporations as customers, and closed the year with 275 percent growth in the fourth quarter.

GRIDSCALE virtualizes the database infrastructure, enabling businesses to distribute application load horizontally across multiple instances of commercial databases running on clusters of low-cost hardware, mid-range systems and virtual machines. With GRIDSCALE, businesses can improve application performance and achieve continuous availability for business-critical applications.

Source: peHUB

Filed Under: Funding Tagged With: database virtualization, financing, Funding, GrandBanks Capital, gridscale, GrowthWorks Canadian Fund, venture capital, virtualisation, virtualization, xkoto

Release: Virtual Reality Check (VRC) Project

January 26, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Jeroen van de Kamp (Login Consultants) and Ruben Spruijt (PQR) have announced the official launch of their “Project: Virtual Reality Check” (VRC), which they describe as follows:

“This is a independent research joint venture between our companies Login Consultants and PQR. The primary purpose of VRC is to release multiple whitepapers to provide information about the scalability and best practices of virtualized Terminal Server and Desktop workloads. The first phase of Project VRC on virtualizing Windows XP and 32-bit Windows 2003 Terminal Services on ESX, XenServer and Hyper-v.”

You can register here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Jeroen van de Kamp, Login Consultants, PQR, Project Virtual Reality Check, Project VRC, research, research joint venture, research project, Ruben Spruijt, Virtual Reality Check, virtualisation, virtualization, white papers, whitepaper, whitepapers

Sun’s xVM VirtualBox 2.1.2 Comes With Full Support For Windows 7 Beta

January 26, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Sun has announced the newest version of xVM VirtualBox, which got a significant update.

VirtualBox 2.1.2 is the first to fully support the beta version of Windows 7 as a guest or operating system.

  • Users can install Windows 7 Beta on the bare metal and then run Windows Vista/XP or Ubuntu or the Sun Solaris OS.
  • Users can run Windows 7 Beta on a Mac, Windows Vista/XP, etc. Linux (all 35 types) and OpenSolaris as well.
  • VirtualBox 2.1.2 also supports more than 1,000 virtual machines per host operating system.
  • Made speed improvements for real mode and protected mode without paging.
  • Raised the RAM limit for new VMs to 75% of the host memory.

And it has added or fixed a number of other items in this maintenance release.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Amazon EC2 for Windows, release, sun, Sun VirtualBox, Sun VirtualBox 2.1.2, Sun xVM, Sun xVM VirtualBox, Sun xVM VirtualBox 2.1.2, VirtualBox, VirtualBox 2.1.2, virtualisation, virtualization, Windows 7, xVM VirtualBox 2.1.2

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