IBM Announces Power 6 Blades and Software
Nov 08, 2007The J2SS Blade Center triggers a new virtualization drive. The Linux-friendly system helps operators save electricity.
more »Novell Releases Open Enterprise Server 2
Oct 09, 2007Novell has just announced that Open Enterprise Server 2 is now available to customers worldwide. Open Enterprise Server 2 features 64-bit software service support, storage management enhancements and NetWare virtualisation. Novell Open Enterprise Server combines workgroup services from Novell with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, completing Novell's Open Enterprise Server shift to providing workgroup services entirely on Linux.
more »New VMware ESX Server Manages Virtual Environments
Oct 08, 2007Virtualization specialist VMware recently launched ESX Server 3.5, a management solution for virtual environments. ESX Server 3i is a 32MB light version.
more »Script Error Opens up Security Hole in Xen 3.0.3
Oct 04, 2007A Red Hat update has just been released to close various vulnerabilities in the Xen virtualization solution, one of which was caused by an error in a Python script.
more »Suse Linux Enterprise Server with Virtualization Interface
Sep 14, 2007Novell's business Linux, Suse Linux Enterprise Server, will include an integrated Virtual Machine Interface (VMI) in future.
more »Sun Assimilates Lustre Filesystem
Sep 13, 2007Sun Microsystems is acquiring a majority shareholding in Cluster File Systems and thus the rights to the Lustre cluster filesystem.
more »VMware Releases Tools and Acquires Dunes Technologies
Sep 12, 2007VMware has released most of its VMware tools as Open Source. The manufacturer of the popular virtualization software announced this move at the VMworld Conference in San Francisco.
more »HP Reveals Server with Intel's Quad-Core Processor
Sep 07, 2007HP is offering a rack server and a blade server with Intel's new quad-core processor.
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