All Posts Tagged With: "open source"

ProxMox, The Open Source Virtual Environment You Didn’t Know

Jason Perlow over at ZDNet Blogs today wrote an interesting article about ProxMox, a Vienna, Austria-based Open Source turnkey virtualization server provider we weren’t aware of until this day. Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) is basically an easy to use Open Source virtualization platform for running Virtual Appliances and Virtual Machines.

24Jun2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | Continued

Hyperic Launches CloudStatus, Cloud Management Software Deluxe

In an impressive effort to make the cloud more transparent, open source cloud management software vendor Hyperic has launched CloudStatus.com, a web service (in beta) that lets a user peek in on the various compute clouds to see how things are running.

23Jun2008 | Robin Wauters | 3 comments | Continued

Neocleus Raises $11,4 M in Series B Funding

Neocleus, a startup yet to release a product who recently unveiled its ‘endpoint virtualization’ strategy, seems to have been convincing enough in validating its approach to investors. The company has raised $11.4M in Series B funding (PDF) in a round led by Battery Ventures and Gemini Israel Funds, its original investors.

19Jun2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | Continued

Build Your Own Cloud!

Given enough hardware, you can now build your own Amazon Elastic Cloud or similar platform. And all in Open Source. A group of developers from the Department of Computer Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara has recently released EUCALPYTUS, a tool that can make your personal Cloud dreams come true!

6Jun2008 | Kris Buytaert | 2 comments | Continued

Looking Back At A Decade of Open Source Virtualization

A deep dive into the history of open source virtualization, its key players and forgotten protagonists from the early days.

10Mar2008 | Kris Buytaert | 3 comments | Continued

Sun Aims To Virtualize Web 2.0 Startups. From LAMP to SAMP?

Sun MicroSystems aims to equip the next generation of Internet companies (read: Web 2.0 startups) with its hardware and software and will offer virtualization products to help them keep their costs to a minimum, make their data centers more flexible, and give developers multiple target environments.

18Feb2008 | Robin Wauters | 1 comment | Continued

Sun Acquires innotek, VirtualBox Desktop Virtualization To Extend The Sun xVM platform

Sun Microsystems has just announced , in a surprising move, the acquisition of German desktop virtualization technology provider innotek , makers of the well-known VirtualBox family.

12Feb2008 | Robin Wauters | 5 comments | Continued

Jonathan Schwartz Boasts About Sun xVM

Jonathan Schwartz, CEO of Sun Microsystems, wrote a blog post based on the recent Sun quarter financial announcements.

30Jan2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | Continued

Red Hat Isn’t Exhibiting ‘Xen’-Ophobia

Quoting Jason Brooks from
eWeek:
Red Hat’s announcement March 14 of its integrated virtualization push, starring Xen, didn’t take anyone by surprise: Red Hat, along with just about everybody else, has been tooting the Xen horn ever since the fledgling open-source virtualization technology began grabbing headlines almost a year ago.

The trouble is that Xen is somewhat [...]

20Mar2006 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | Continued

Red Hat announces Integrated Virtualization

Quoting from the Red Hat
official announcement:

Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of open source solutions to the enterprise, today formally announced its ‘Integrated Virtualization’ strategy. During a launch today in San Francisco, company executives detailed plans for creating a Red Hat virtualization environment and working with partners such as AMD, Intel, Network Appliance and [...]

15Mar2006 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | Continued
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