Tuesday, August 21, 2007

10 virtualization companies to watch; Virtualization security needed - now!

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Network World's Data Center News Alert, 08/21/07

10 virtualization companies to watch, 08/20/07: These technology innovators promise products that boost performance, make management easier or otherwise enhance your virtualization experience.

Virtualization security needed – now!, 08/20/07: Experts say it’s only a matter of time before malware writers weasel their way into the core of a virtual server platform. Here’s how to stop them.

Cisco has green credentials: An Environmental Protection Agency report lists Cisco as the leading hi-tech company that uses green power.

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Brocade, Cisco agree on Ethernet standard: Brocade and Cisco have agreed on a frame format for running Fibre Channel over Ethernet.

Management tool vendors gear up for virtualization, 08/20/07: BMC, CA, Network General and others combine specialized server management with traffic-flow analysis to track application performance across a virtual infrastructure.

Podcast: A trio of technology for disaster recovery: Silver Peak Systems’ Craig Stouffer tells how virtualization, WAN optimization and data deduplication are coming together in next-generation disaster recovery plans.

Citrix/XenSource union raises virtualization ante; challenges will grow, 08/15/07: Underneath the dollar signs of Wednesday’s Citrix acquisition of virtualization vendor XenSource, are the shifting motives of a complex web of vendor alliances aiming to provide corporate users with virtual environments and the tools needed to manage them.

XenSource CEO: Citrix will enhance relationship with and provide alternative to Microsoft, 08/15/07: Citrix acquired XenSource today for $500 million. With the acquisition, Citrix will also acquire the virtualization talent of XenSource, among them CEO Peter Levine. Network World Senior Editor Deni Connor caught up with Levine today and talked about the acquisition and how the combination of Citrix’ and XenSource’s technologies will benefit customers going forward.

Moore’s Law meltdown fueling efficiency, panelists say, 08/15/07: It’s a popular theory that energy inefficiency in data centers is causing an economic meltdown of Moore’s Law. The dramatic increase in computational performance of processors and servers is not being matched by a corresponding rise in energy efficiency, Bruce Taylor of the Uptime Institute consulting group said Tuesday.

Poll: Does the Citrix/XenSource union raise the virtualization ante?: Take the poll and tell us your thoughts.

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. 10 virtualization companies to watch
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4. 1.6M records stolen from Monster.com
5. Google/Viacom lawsuit takes hilarious turn
6. Aruba puts the squeeze on Cisco
7. Top 10 'networkiest' eBay oddities
8. Could onshoring become the new offshoring?
9. 10 claims that scare security pros
10. Verizon turns another hose on fire flap

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Contact Site Editor Jeff Caruso at jcaruso@nww.com



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