Virtualisation

Recession proof Microsoft with Hyper-V based virtualisation
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

In the grip of reduced consumer spending, decreased advertising and a general slowdown of trade, Microsoft, Citrix, VMware, Oracle, Sun and other major commercial software vendors – even Red Hat who makes money from support – are counting on you to bail them out, US Government style. Buying software can aid commercial software companies in avoiding bankruptcy – no matter your platform of choice.


Read More About Recession Proof Microsoft With Hyper-V Based Virtualisation...


Recession proof your enterprise with Linux-based virtualisation
By: David M Williams

Businesses everywhere are looking to cut costs in the grip of reduced consumer spending, decreased advertising and a general slowdown of trade. Linux can aid you in cutting your infrastructure costs - no matter your platform of choice.


Read More About Recession Proof Your Enterprise With Linux-Based Virtualisation...


IBM buying Apple's virtualisation partner
By: Stephen Withers

IBM is buying Transitive, the company behind cross-platform technology used by a range of IT vendors including Apple and IBM itself.


Read More About IBM Buying Apple's Virtualisation Partner...


Virtualisation and Green IT winners in 2009
By: Stan Beer

The expected economic slowdown in 2009 will impact negatively on web-oriented architectures, social software and social networking, while cost saving technology, such as virtualisation  and green IT will flourish. This is the prediction of a technology research firm IBRS.


Read More About Virtualisation And Green IT Winners In 2009...


Parallels 4.0 promises 50% faster Mac virtualisation
By: Stephen Withers

There was a surge of interest in Windows on Mac virtualisation when Apple switched to using Intel processors. With VMware competing strongly, Parallels steps up the pace with its latest release which it claims delivers a substantial performance boost.


Read More About Parallels 4.0 Promises 50% Faster Mac Virtualisation...


WebCentral deploys VMware across data centres to deliver web services
By: Stan Beer

Web hosting services provider WebCentral has deployed VMware’s virtualization technology across its datacentres to provide ‘on demand’ services to customers and consolidate its server resources.



Read More About WebCentral Deploys VMware Across Data Centres To Deliver Web Services...


Juniper unveils green data centre infrastructure solutions with IBM
By: Stan Beer

Juniper Networks has jumped into the data centre fray, partnering with IBM to launch a new offering for data centre consolidation, server virtualization and sustainable information technology. Juniper, like most of its rivals these days, is claiming significant green credentials for its new data centre solution.


Read More About Juniper Unveils Green Data Centre Infrastructure Solutions With IBM...


73% of Australian businesses, no plans to green IT: research
By: Stan Beer

A survey of more than 180 top Australian companies conducted in May 2008 found that 73% of companies had not presented a business case that incorporated any Green IT factors.


Read More About 73% Of Australian Businesses, No Plans To Green IT: Research...


VMware to take virtualisation to mobile phones
By: Stuart Corner

VMware has unveiled plans to bring virtualisation to mobile phones through the new VMware Mobile Virtualisation Platform (MVP), based on technology it acquired from Trango Virtual Processors in October 2008.


Read More About VMware To Take Virtualisation To Mobile Phones...


No surprise: Win 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 are meant for each other
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Although Microsoft is promising Windows 7 is a “major update” to Vista, which in many ways it is, the next version of Windows Server 2008 won’t be called Windows Server 7 but instead “Windows Server 2008 R2” in what is a case of slight mixed messages from Microsoft.


Read More About No Surprise: Win 7 And Windows Server 2008 R2 Are Meant For Each Other...


The hidden danger of virtual desktops
By: Davey Winder

Do you operate a business? Do you know if your staff are running virtual desktops? Congratulations, and welcome to the minority...


Read More About The Hidden Danger Of Virtual Desktops...


Virtualisation, schmirtualisation, it's old hat for IBM mainframes
By: Stan Beer

While the likes of VMware and others talk up the benefits of virtualisation in server consolidation, this is really old news, according to Christopher O'Malley - in fact 37 years old. That's how long ago IBM first released VM on its mainframes says the GM of the mainframe business unit of CA.


Read More About Virtualisation, Schmirtualisation, It's Old Hat For IBM Mainframes...


x86 Virtualization showing signs of maturation: report
By: Stan Beer

While virtualization market growth remains strong, latest research of license shipments shows that the sector is showing early signs of maturing, according to a new report. As far as vendor market share is concerned, the status quo was pretty much retained for the quarter.


Read More About x86 Virtualization Showing Signs Of Maturation: Report...


Demystifying enterprise IT, part 2 - IBM's Glickenhouse on SOA, virtualization, cloud computing ...
By: Tony Austin

Alan Glickenhouse, a Worldwide Sales Executive and SOA Champion in IBM Software Group, in this iTWire podcast talks about SOA, virtualization, cloud computing, mainframe computing and related matters.


Read More About Demystifying Enterprise IT, Part 2 - IBM's Glickenhouse On SOA, Virtualization, Cloud Computing ......


VMware boss believes clients are too fat
By: Stan Beer

The head of virtualisation kingpin VMware believes that the current climate - both economic and physical - will force enterprises to put the desktops of employees on USB sticks. While this might not spell good news for the purveyors of fat clients like Dell, HP and Acer, VMware CEO Paul Maritz is adamant that it's a key way to cut costs and save the climate.


Read More About VMware Boss Believes Clients Are Too Fat...


Is VMware's federated cloud all puff and no trousers?
By: Davey Winder

VMware has been puffing it's chest up and pulling it's stomach in to talk up the promise of stretching business applications across data centres in a federated cloud fashion. Of course, in the real world when you hold your tummy in your trousers fall down...


Read More About Is VMware's Federated Cloud All Puff And No Trousers?...


Windows HPC Server 2008 goes RTM
By: Stephen Withers

Windows HPC Server 2008 is the latest member of Microsoft's operating systems family to go into production. HPC - high performance computing - is aimed at customers with major number-crunching tasks.


Read More About Windows HPC Server 2008 Goes RTM...


Cisco network management extended to VMware virtualised servers
By: Stuart Corner

Cisco and VMware have teamed up to embed Cisco networking software into VMware's server virtualisation software to enable the management of multiple virtual servers running on one, or several, physical servers to be integrated into the overall management of a data network.


Read More About Cisco Network Management Extended To VMware Virtualised Servers...





There are 104 items tagged with Virtualisation. You can view all our tags in the Tag Cloud

<< Start < Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next > End >>
Page 1 Of 6
iTWire user statistics Visitors last 30 days
Suscribers
904,266
13,751
#1 independent technology news advertise here
  •   *  
  • Search
  • AdvSeach
  • Login
  • Events
  • FreeStuff
Subscribe to our free e-newsletter

- Advertisement -