Archive for December, 2008
DataCore Introduces SAN Software Starter Packages For SMBs
DataCore Software has announced an expanded line of new SAN software starter packages priced for small-to-midsize businesses (SMBs).
iCore: Virtualization For Use At Home
A new company, iCore Software, aims to bring the benefits of virtualization to the home PC market. The company’s first product, iCore Virtual Accounts, isolates and
Virtualization Journal Interview With Christine Crandell, Executive VP and Chief Marketing Officer Egenera
Jeremy Geelan over at Virtualization Journal penned an interview held with Christine Crandell, Executive VP and Chief Marketing Officer for Egenera, offering a fairly interesting read. Previous
Xcedex Unveils Virtualization Planning Software Suite X_Factor
Xcedex, provider of virtualization planning software and solutions for managing virtual infrastructure in the data center, yesterday introduced X_Factor, a new virtualization planning software suite. X_Factor enables users
Quest Releases PowerGUI PowerPack for VMware 2.0
Quest Software announced the release of version 2.0 of its PowerGUI PowerPack for VMware, expanding the company's leadership in Windows and Virtualization Management along with the
rPath: Cloud Computing In Plain English (Video)
rPath recently announced “Cloud Computing in Plain English,†an animated short video (YouTube) which takes a lighthearted look at cloud computing while bringing clarity to
VMware Will Name Next Generation Of Virtual Infrastructure “VMware vSphere”
From VMware Virtualization Evangelist Jason Boche's blog:
Today at the Minneapolis VMware User Group (VMUG) meeting, VMware employees disclosed to a group of 150+ attendees the new name
Veeam Offers Free Version Of Monitor 3.0
Veeam Software, a provider of systems management tools for VMware ESX Server environments, today announced general availability of a new free tool: Veeam Monitor Free Edition.
Guest Post: Infrastructure 2.0 – The San Jose Fairmont on January 15
This is a cross-post of this blog written by Gregory Ness, former VP of Marketing for Blue Lane Technologies who is currently working for
InformationWeek’s Chief of the Year for 2008: Werner Vogels (Amazon CTO)
Amazon's 50-year-old CTO Werner Vogels has emerged as the right person at the right time and place to guide cloud computing - until now, an emerging technology









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