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Kelly Hair

Will Enterprise IT Priorities to Change Significantly in 2010? - 0 views

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    "If Gartner's (News - Alert) most-recent survey of enterprise CIOs is correct, there has been a fairly significant shift of priorities from 2009. Where the top priority in 2009 was business process improvement, the top 2010 priority is "virtualization." Where the number-two priority in 2009 was "reducing cost," the number-two priority for 2010 is "cloud computing.""
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    Another sign of recovery - it's not trim as much as possible - rather - take advantage of some ways to reduce CAPEX and OPEX when building and/or replacing current services...
Kelly Hair

Virtualization software market to top $10B by 2013 | Virtually Speaking | ZDNet.com - 0 views

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    "The virtualization software market topped $2.2 billion in 2008 and is expected to grow to over $10.6 billion by the end of 2013. "
Kelly Hair

VMware Buys Management Software From Parent EMC - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership - 0 views

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    Guess the products will (still) be owned by EMC except for 20% of it by investors...
Rich Hintz

DLR_WP_Drivers_of_Growth_Virtualization.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Drivers of Data Center Growth: Viryualization DRT
Kelly Hair

Juniper Networks: New Network - 0 views

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    Juniper's response to Acadia. Assume more information is on the way soon....
Kelly Hair

Installing Ubuntu on XenServer » ocb - Citrix Community - 0 views

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    While it's a bit old (talking XenServer 4.1 in the article - up to 5.5 now..), this could be useful.
Kelly Hair

Virtualization Solution Overview - Virtual Iron Software - 0 views

  • Virtual Iron provides enterprise-class software for server virtualization & virtual infrastructure management. The product offers comparable capabilities and performance to established proprietary offerings – for just a fraction of the cost.
  • The Virtual Iron platform consists of three components:  1. Virtual Iron's Virtualization Manager provides a central place to control and automate virtual resources. It  streamlines tasks that are normally highly manual and time-intensive and significantly reduce data center costs and complexity. 2. Virtual Iron's Virtualization Services are deployed automatically on bare-metal, industry-standard servers without requiring software installation or management. These features streamline data center management and reduce operational costs. 3. Open Source Virtualization, based on an open source hypervisor derived from the open source community project, is the first software loaded when the physical server boots. The hypervisor manages all hardware resources and leverages the hardware-assisted virtualization capabilities built into Intel and AMD processors to create an abstraction layer between physical hardware and virtual resources.
Kelly Hair

Sun xVM - 0 views

  • Simplify management, improve utilization, and cut costs across your entire IT infrastructure. The Sun xVM family of virtualization products uniquely integrates virtualization and management to help you better manage both physical and virtualized assets across heterogeneous environments. Sun xVM will give you an edge in performance and scalability and will help you simplify your path to building a more efficient business.
  • Sun xVM Server A cross-platform, high efficiency, open source hypervisor capable of hosting multiple operating systems. Host Windows, Linux and Solaris guest operating systems Built using technology from the Xen open source project as well as Sun's Logical Domains High availability and scalability Advanced CPU and memory handling capabilities Access features previously only available on the Solaris 10 OS - such as Predictive Self-healing (FMA) and Solaris ZFS.
Kelly Hair

Start-up Turns Virtualization on its Head @ ENTERPRISE OPEN SOURCE MAGAZINE - 0 views

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    ScaleMP, an SMP virtualization software start-up that has spent its infancy quietly lashing together off-the-shelf x86 servers into 1.5 TFLOP systems with 128 cores and a terabyte of memory sold by folks like SGI, VXtech, Flextronics and Dell.
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