At first glance, the Hyper-V and VMware virtual environments may seem similar, but upon closer inspection, a number of important differences between these two virtualization platforms become apparent. Initially, performing administration for VMware vSphere could present some challenges for administrators who are familiar with Hyper-V. There are several reasons a business might be switching from […]
Broadcom Acquires VMware to Expand Software Portfolio
Broadcom today pulled the trigger on an acquisition of VMware for $61 billion in cash and stock that could dramatically expand its software portfolio. Tom Krause, president of the Broadcom Software Group, told investors that the Broadcom infrastructure software group will become part of VMware once the deal closes. The deal, however, includes a 40-day […]
Newly Independent VMware to Focus on Multi-Cloud
As an independent company once again, VMware will focus its efforts on providing management planes that span multiple cloud computing environments after officially spinning out of Dell Technologies. Ray O’Farrell, executive vice president for the cloud-native apps business unit at VMware, said the company now has a unique opportunity to work closely with providers of […]
Windows Sandbox and Hypervisor-Based Isolation
Completely securing the endpoint is hard. Securing it without sacrificing user productivity is even harder. Think of a modern laptop running a Windows 10 OS, for example. The OS consists of millions of potentially vulnerable lines of code. It has many legacy components written with old security standards in mind. The kernel is probably executing […]
Harmonizing Real-Time on Edge Platforms
Edge computing platforms sit at the boundary between the real-time world and the digital enterprise. Uninterrupted, uncorrupted data from the edge is a must if analytics in the cloud drive reliable business decisions. What’s the best approach: using Linux, an RTOS (real-time operating system), a hypervisor or something else for edge platforms? Let’s talk about […]
Xen Project Team Updates Open Source Hypervisor Project
The team behind the open source Xen hypervisor announced today provided an update to the project that adds better nested performance, more robust live patching capabilities, improved security and support for Linux subdomains that make it possible to execute code within a specialized domain. In addition, Xen Project Hypervisor 4.14 adds the ability to run […]
Xen Project Advances Hypervisor Project
The Xen Project announced this week that the latest version of the open source hypervisor can now take advantage of core scheduling, an experimental technology that enables Xen to group multiple processors together to create a single virtual central processor unit (CPU). Lars Kurth, chairperson for the Xen Project advisory board, said this capability also […]
Ravello Systems Powers DevOps with Extreme Continuous Integration on Clones of Production Applications in the Cloud
Ravello adds new Apache Maven plug-in and announces availability of Ruby and Python bindings for integration with build automation tools. PALO ALTO, Calif. – February 12, 2014 – Ravello Systems, the industry’s first Cloud Application Hypervisor provider, today announced it has added new plug-ins and RESTful APIs to provision entire multi-virtual machine environments, along with networking and […]







