Known for application virtualization, the company shook the hypervisor market with the strength of a sonic boom when it bought open source maker XenSource.
To properly use virtualization, you've got to first understand it.
- By Greg Shields
- 04/07/2008
When it comes to infrastructure and operations, research firm Gartner says that virtualization will be the most significant trend through the next four years.
High availability for Windows Server gets an assist through a virtual copy scheme.
- By Peter Varhol
- 04/01/2008
One company aims to measure virtualization's effect on the bottom line.
- By Doug Barney and the Virtualization Review Staff
- 04/01/2008
If you're lucky enough to get the print version of Virtualization Review, keep it -- it's almost guaranteed to be a collectors' item. Virtualization technology changes so fast, that issue will be a true antique in just a few month's time.
Virtualization is like a Sears 144-piece toolset -- there's something for every job.
Appistry, a pioneering provider of grid-inspired application servers known as "fabrics," is reaching out to developers with a free version of its flagship product, a new open licensing model and a newly launched developer portal.
- By John K. Waters
- 03/14/2008
At last week's VMworld, BEA and VMware announced their partnership on a project to allow BEA's Java applications to work within virtual environments created with VMware's tools.
- By Michael Domingo
- 03/06/2008
According to blogger Nicholas Carr, Microsoft may be preparing to make a major Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) announcement soon, possibly at its Mix '08 conference this week in Las Vegas
VMware on Thursday announced VMsafe, new security application programming interfaces (APIs) that, according to the company will allow its partners to develop security solutions for virtualized applications "in ways previously not possible in physical environments."
McAfee has created a new service offering, McAfee Foundstone Professional Services, that aims to secure virtualized environments.
- By Michael Domingo
- 03/02/2008
It makes sense in terms of two emerging trends -- virtualization and Software as a Service.
- By Peter Varhol
- 03/01/2008
Open source developer XAware announced earlier this month that the latest version of its data integration platform, XAware 5.0, is now live
One of the great things about virtualization is that it makes it incredibly easy to add a new server -- or 10, or 100 new servers.