Intigua believes that the movement towards software defined data centers, networks, storage and the increasing reliance on virtualization technology means that companies need new tools to manage their management products. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
Tag: virtualization
Is Open Source the New De Facto Standard?
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•Big Telecom Event 2014 — Open source may be becoming the next mode of standardization in the virtualization realm, a thought reinforced by the move of the ETSI NFV Industry Specifications Group to establish an open source project under the auspices of the Linux Foundation. Source: Tech
Cellwize Offers First NFV-Enabled SON Solution
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•Singapore- June 3, 2014 – Cellwize, the innovative Self-Optimizing Network (SON) solutions provider, today announced that it is the first to offer a Network Functions Virtualized (NFV)-ready SON solution, that’s multi-technology and fully multi-vendor compliant. Mobile operators will now benefit from a powerful Centralized SON (C-SON) solution that self-organizes 2G, 3G and LTE and supports…
General Availability of Flexiant and Parallels Cloud Server Marks Industry First
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•Service Providers can now rapidly deliver cloud infrastructure with a unique orchestration and virtualization solution.London, UK – June 3, 2014 – Flexiant today announced the general availability of the integrated Flexiant Cloud Orchestrator and Parallels Cloud Server virtualization. No other cloud orchestration and management provider has integrated with container-based operating system virtualization, making this a…
Arista Networks Expands Cloud Platform with New 100Gigabit Options
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•Customer Adoption Demonstrates Versatility of Spine, Spline™ and Programmable Arista EOSMarch 26, 2014 – Arista Networks today announced two new 100 GbE modules that, with Arista EOS, provide scalability, multi-tenancy, and network virtualization through open and programmable overlays, helping customers achieve seamless workload and VM mobility. Automated provisioning, combined with the new products, gives customers…
The Three Most Important Open Computing Trends to Watch in 2014
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•Editor’s Note: This is a guest blog post by Adam Jollans, Program Director of Linux and Open Virtualization Strategy at IBM. The key events of 2013 set up many of the changes in open computing that we can expect to see in 2014. This year, KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) will go cross-platform, Linux will increasingly be deployed…
Open Computing Accelerated Sharply in 2013
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•Editor’s Note: This is a guest blog post by Adam Jollans, Program Director of Linux and Open Virtualization Strategy at IBM. Open computing has been steadily growing in enterprise acceptance and, in 2013, that trend accelerated sharply. Many factors contributed to the upward trajectory of open computing in the last year. However, there were three notable developments…
IBM Will be Bringing KVM Linux Virtualization to Power in 2014
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•KVM, the long a popular x86 Linux virtualization technology, will appear in IBM’s Power architecture in 2014. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
Are All Applications Going to be Virtual in the Future?
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•People want to be able to access applications and data from wherever they are, using their favorite device. Is application virtualization the answer? Spoon’s Kenji Obata thinks so. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
8 Habits of High-Performing IT Teams
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•Accenture says higher-performing IT teams are more open to new projects, cloud and virtualization. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux