All Posts Tagged With: "oracle"
VMware Makes It Easy For Virtual Iron Customers To Migrate To vSphere 4
VMware yesterday announced that it is offering existing Virtual Iron customers an easy way to migrate their Virtual Iron deployments to VMware vSphere 4.
9Jul2009 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedOracle To Terminate Virtual Iron Business
The Register claims Oracle is discontuining Virtual Iron’s business. More specifically, Oracle intends to “suspend development of existing Virtual Iron products and will suspend delivery of orders to new customers.”
21Jun2009 | Robin Wauters | 1 comment | ContinuedNY Times: Virtual Iron Was Bleeding Money When Oracle Bought It
We recently reported Oracle had acquired Virtual Iron, but now The NY Times has obtained financial documents that show Virtual Iron lost a heck of a lot of money in 2008.
23May2009 | Robin Wauters | 4 comments | ContinuedFollowing Move To Acquire Sun, Oracle Buys Virtual Iron
As had been rumored for quite a while, Oracle has now agreed to acquire Virtual Iron Software.
13May2009 | Robin Wauters | 4 comments | ContinuedOracle Gets Sun xVM, Solaris Zones and Virtualbox
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When Oracle announced that it will be acquiring Sun it didn’t just impact the database market. It’s not just the question of what will happen with MySQL, OpenOffice and Java. The impact on the virtualization market is big as well.
At the moment Sun has a very confusing virtualization offering: they have different flavours, different tools [...]
Oracle To Buy Virtual Iron?
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The rumour is spreading , but so far no official feedback from Oracle.
Local Techwire reports that there are talks between Oracle and Virtual Iron ongoing and that Oracle is aiming at Virtual Iron to expand its server virtualization management platform.
According to Local Techwire Katherine Egbert, a Jefferies & Company analyst who closely follows Red Hat, [...]
Oracle Releases Enterprise Manager 10g Release 5
Oracle announced today its new management capabilities for Oracle VM through the release of Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Release 5 (10gR5).
3Mar2009 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedXen Summit North America 2009
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The Xen.org community and Oracle are proud to announce the first major Xen event for 2009, Xen Summit North America at Oracle, February 24 - 25, 2009 at Oracle’s HQ in Redwood City, CA.
Global leaders developing for and using the open source Xen hypervisor will meet for 2 days of highly interactive discussion on product [...]
The Xen of Oracle, or was it the Oracle of Xen ?
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The Xen Blog has the news that Oracle joined the Xen Advisory Board.
“Having Oracle join the Xen Advisory Board is a significant milestone for the Xen.org community and Xen hypervisor,†said Ian Pratt, founder of the xen project and Chairman of Xen.org. “With Oracle’s industry leadership and enterprise market experience, the Xen.org community is further [...]
Alternative Technology to Distribute and Offer Support for Oracle VM
Alternative Technology, an Arrow Electronics company and specialty distributor of thin-client/server-based computing, edge infrastructure, virtualization, storage and security solutions, today announced that they will distribute Oracle VM software and sell Oracle VM server virtualization support for both Oracle and non-Oracle applications.
24Sep2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedCompellent Technologies Adds Support for Oracle VM
Compellent Technologies today announced support for Oracle VM server virtualization software. Compellent’s advanced virtualization creates a powerful storage infrastructure, delivering high performance, reduced cost of ownership, simplified storage management and an ideal platform for Oracle VM.
22Sep2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedTop VMware Executive Richard Sarwal Returns To Oracle
Richard Sarwal has left his position as executive VP of research and development at VMware to return to database software giant Oracle. VMware hired Sarwal from Oracle less than a year ago, and declined to give details of why Sarwal decided to go back to Oracle.
2Sep2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | Continued
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