But has virtualization kind of changed the way people need to think about how they provision applications? Wagner: Well, I think you could say in one breath, virtualization changes everything, and in ...
Editor's Note: This article has been updated since its original posting. Virtualization has existed for over 40 years. Back in the 1960s, IBM developed virtualization support on a mainframe. Since ...
In a blog entry that I penned in late January, I wondered what Intel's forthcoming Vanderpool -- a hardware-based virtualization technology that will find its way into Intel's chips -- meant for ...
For data center and cloud environments, Xen 4.21 delivers more efficient virtualization through smarter cache management, improved PCI handling, and a new AMD CPPC driver that provides finer-grained ...
IBM’s low-end servers and middleware for the first time will support XenSource’s open-source Xen virtualization technology, since it’s included in Novell’s new Suse Linux distribution, IBM announced ...
Bromium is a well funded startup that promises to tap some little-used inherent strengths of Xen virtualization to secure public clouds, opening up the possibility of greater cost savings for ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Xen.org is unveiling the latest release of its open-source ...
Groups led by developers at Citrix and Samsung are bringing Xen hypervisor to ARM Cortex A15, but a KVM project isn't far behind Several Xen developers who currently work for Citrix recently announced ...
The Xen Project, once a Citrix project, and now a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project, announced on March 10th the release of the Xen Project Hypervisor version 4.4 with enhanced ARM support. For ...
Breaking step with leading Linux sellers Red Hat and Novell, Canonical's next version of Ubuntu will make KVM its "main virtualization focus." Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...