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Virtualization - Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
Submitted by Mitchell Ashley on Sun, 08/17/2008 - 8:29pm. Desktop virtualization concepts and benefits have already been proven out, largely through old school remote desktop products from companies like Citrix ...
Citrix Systems' Simon Crosby: Xen and the Art of Cloud Computing
Citrix Systems acquired XenSource in 2007, adding an open source virtualization hypervisor to its repertoire.
Xen making gains in cloud computing, but where's the Zen?
Xen has yet to reach Zen. Xen's open-source standard for virtualization is gaining traction as cloud computing takes off, but despite claims by some companies that their Xen hypervisors outperform others, Simon ...
After two years of collaboration with the XenSource/Citrix team, the latest version of Hyperic's HQ management suite enters Xen space.
Citrix Tools Show Virtualization Isn't All About The Hypervisor
Citrix systems is preparing a set of free tools that illustrates how rapidly the virtualization market is maturing and how much it's changing the data center.
RE[3]: Explaining Intel Virtualization Support
As the end of the year approaches, it appears that virtualization's time in the open source spotlight has all but come.
Citrix and Virtual Iron Disagree Over Xen Open Source Hypervisor Market
Citrix and Virtual Iron have come out in the open with differing opinions regarding the Xen open source-based hypervisor market.
Citrix, Virtual Iron Duke It Out
The Impact of Google's Virtual World Google's just-debuted virtual world is clunky right now, but expect it to grow into a monster success - and play a leading role in business as well a social networking.
Xen proponents question merits of Red Hat KVM hypervisor
Raleigh, N.C.-based Red Hat Inc. announced a new Linux-based bare-metal hypervisor during Red Hat Summit in Boston last week, but how does it compare with the open source Xen hypervisor that Red Hat also ...
Application virtualization veteran Citrix , who last year purchased Xensource , today announced their intention to deliver XenDesktop, based on their thin client technology, for the iPhone .
COLDFUSION Developer's Journal
Red Hat Named "Platinum Sponsor" of Virtualization Conference & Expo
Appcelerator ICEsoft Kaazing Nexaweb Sun KEYNOTES: 'The technology is triggering dramatic changes in product offerings and business practices to support virtualization' Jun.
Whenever a big technology vendor acquires another, rumors about success or failure are sure to follow.
Citrix CTO mum on plans to build on Microsoft's Hyper-V
With the pending launch of Microsoft's virtualization hypervisor, Hyper-V, in the next couple of months, battle lines are being drawn.
Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 14th Dec 2005 19:58 UTC, submitted by Peter Parker As the end of the year approaches, it appears that virtualization's time in the open source spotlight has all but come.
VMware invests in an SMT provider in its battle against Microsoft
Public perception is half the battle, especially when the prize is a virtual one.
Xen Trademark policy is being updated again
If you've been watching Citrix lately, you have probably seen the Xen branding and the product push with the XenApp, XenDesktop, and XenServer product lines.
Desktop Virtualisation Competition Heats Up with XenDesktop Launch, IDC Provides Product Analysis
SYDNEY, 27 May 2008, This month, Citrix is launching a new desktop virtualisation product called XenDesktop, in direct competition with VMWare's Virtual Desktop Infrastructure product.
Appcelerator ICEsoft Kaazing Nexaweb Sun KEYNOTES: Citrix - "Shifting" Focus Citrix probably won't agree and will deny that they are "shifting" away from server virtualization By: Tony Asaro May.
Citrix shines virtualisation light on desktop
Hoping to stay a step ahead of rival VMware, Citrix Systems is now shipping its XenDesktop product line of desktop virtualisation software.
Virtualization's Uneasy Alliance
VMWare is a strong, proprietary company, but it has always shown a lot of finesse when it comes to dealing with Linux and open source developers. via Imaging Magazine