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Blue Lane Releases VirtualShield 4.2

April 21, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Blue Lane Technologies today announced the general availability of VirtualShield 4.2, which it claims to be the first virtualization security solution to include inter-VM flow analytics and enforcement, application-aware partitioning (VMwall), and a robust set of application, protocol and vulnerability security policy controls.

VirtualShield

These capabilities in the latest release of VirtualShield, enhanced by VMware VirtualCenter integration, allow Blue Lane’s layer 7 architecture to apply granular application/protocol/port-based policy enforcement on the flows between VMs. According to the press release, VirtualShield’s accuracy, comprehensive protection and minimal processing requirements make it the first IPS capable of protecting virtualized production data centers from network-based attacks.

VirtualShield 4.2 includes:

  • Advanced flow analytics and policy enforcement by cluster, host, VM, data center, OS, application or protocol;
  • VMwall – Blue Lane’s Integrated application-aware firewall enforcement by cluster, host, VM, data center, OS, application or protocol;
  • A rich array of inbound/outbound application policy controls for intra-flow policy;
  • Protocol integrity check for aligning ports with appropriate protocols and services; and
  • A vulnerability policy framework to proactively protect VMs from attacks like SQL injections, cross-site scripting and http smuggling.

Blue Lane VirtualShield 4.2 will be available May 15. Current VirtualShield customers will receive the upgrade as part of their support plan.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Blue Lane, Blue Lane Technologies, Blue Lane VirtualShield, Blue Lane VirtualShield 4.2, virtualisation, virtualization, VirtualShield, VirtualShield 4.2, VMWall, vmware, vmware virtualcenter

Bull Introduces All-in-one Virtualization Server Powered By VMware

March 3, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Last week, Bull unveiled an all-in-one virtualization server certified ‘Virtualized with VMware’, which it said will simplify, secure, and reduce implementation costs of virtualized infrastructures.

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The NovaScale VMBox virtualization server offers storage sub-systems and pre-loaded software, as well as Bull’s Calypso backup product. Bull said configurations are pre-integrated to enable faster deployment and lower costs. The first two NovaScale VMBox configurations support VMware ESX Server 3.5, with the VMware VirtualCenter Foundation management platform hosted on a separate NovaScale server.

Olivier Gaumont, director of enterprise server business unit at Bull, said: “As a pre-integrated and tested solution, NovaScale VMbox provides high availability through a complete redundancy of components and a total compliance with VMware recommendations.”

Filed Under: News, Partnerships Tagged With: Bio Data Center, Bull, Bull Calypso, NovaScale, NovaScale VMBox, NovaScale VMBox Discovery, Olivier Gaumont, virtualisation, virtualization, VMBox, vmware, VMware ESX Server 3.5, vmware virtualcenter, VMware VirtualCenter Foundation

Tech Data & VMWare Take Their Partnership To A New Level

February 19, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

virtualization-techdata.pngTech Data has announced it will start selling VMWare’s desktop and data center virtualization solutions, in addition to its existing offer including virtualization solutions from Virtual Iron, Parallels, and Citrix’s XenServer (ex-XenSource).

Tech Data previously worked with VMware only through OEM agreements with HP and IBM. As of now, it can separately sell the desktop and data center virtualization solutions including VMware Infrastructure suite, VMware VirtualCenter, VMware Capacity Planner, VMware Lab Manager, VMware Workstation, VMware ACE, VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and VMware Fusion.

Senior VP and General Manager of Tech Data Advanced Infrastructure Solutions Pete Peterson got his first official certification and thus became one of 200 TD employees who can call himself a VMWare Sales Professional (VSP).

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VMware will fall under Peterson’s Advanced Infrastructure Solutions division. In addition to 200 VSPs, Tech Data also has 10 VMware Certified Professionals (VCP) and hopes to double both numbers in the next 90 days, Peterson said.

“We’re really excited about this new partnership. They’re a $1.3 billion software virtualization company. Clearly, they are the market leader in this space. Virtualization is a huge opportunity for most IT shops today and a focus for our resellers,” Peterson said. “They say 5 percent of all servers globally that have virtualization software on them. Our goal is to make sure when we include it when we initially sell servers, but there’s also a huge install base that we have an opportunity to sell into as well.”

Tech Data joins Avnet, Arrow Electronics, Ingram Micro Inc. and Lifeboat Distribution as VMware distributors in the U.S.

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Filed Under: News, Partnerships, People Tagged With: Arrow Electronics, Avnet, Ingram Micro, Lifeboat Distribution, Pete Peterson, Tech Data, Techdata, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, VMware ACE, VMware Capacity Planner, VMWare Certified Professional, VMWare Fusion, VMware Infrastructure suite, VMware Lab Manager, VMWare Sales Professional, VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, vmware virtualcenter, VMWare Workstation

Webcast: Demonstration of the VMware VirtualCenter SDK

March 19, 2006 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Richard Garsthagen produced a video (13.4 Mb WMV-file) to demonstrate how VMware VirtualCenter API can be programmed to develop usefull applications for managing virtual infrastructures. Richard focuses on his Virtual Machine Order HOTLINE application.

Could somebody please inform Richard that a shaved head in front of a blue screen results in a egg-shaped performance, that seem to come straight from Star Trek 🙂

Have a look at his otherwise clarifying performance here.

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: richard garsthagen, Videos, virtualcenter, virtualcenter api, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, vmware virtualcenter

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