jueves, 20 de septiembre de 2012

Virtualization by Davis: “App-V 5.0 concurrent licenses for virtualized apps” plus 8 more

Virtualization by Davis: “App-V 5.0 concurrent licenses for virtualized apps” plus 8 more


App-V 5.0 concurrent licenses for virtualized apps

Posted: 20 Sep 2012 02:08 AM PDT

As we all know from AppV 4.6, a virtualized application can be associated with a concurrent license counter in the Management Console, which allows applications to be started by clients until the number of concurrent licenses are exceeded.  I HOPE this this feature is still available in App-V 5.0, but in the beta that I have downloaded the documention doesn't seem to mention this feature.  I am wondering if anyone knows one way or the other whether concurrent license counts will still be available for App-V 5 apps?


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Release: Bromium vSentry

Posted: 19 Sep 2012 04:13 PM PDT

Today, September 19, Bromium Inc, an enterprise and virtualization startup based in Cupertino, CA, introduced the release of a new security software, Bromium vSentry.
The company is a new start-up founded in 2010, working on security and virtualization, its new product is a micro-vm that would capture and analyzes malwares, delivering a  secure virtual infrastructure for large clouds and enterprise datacenters. Bromium vSentry is product created to permit a safe navigation, apparently the solution would give protection against system security attacks and would protect a desktop computer against attacks on the system from within.

According to the press release :

Bromium vSentry transforms information and infrastructure protection with a revolutionary new architecture that isolates and defeats advanced threats targeting the corporate endpoint through web, email and documents. vSentry protects desktops without requiring patches or updates, defeating and automatically discarding malware, and eliminating costly remediation.

Traditional security solutions rely on detection and hence fail to block targeted attacks which often use zero day exploits. Bromium uses hardware level isolation to stop even "undetectable" attacks without disrupting the user.

vSentry is built on the Bromium Microvisor™ – a security-focused hypervisor that automatically, instantly and invisibly hardware-isolates each vulnerable Windows task in a micro-VM that cannot modify Windows or gain access to enterprise data or network infrastructure.

Gaurav Banga, Bromium co-founder and CEO, says:

Productive users need to access the web, attachments and documents – typical vectors used by undetectable advanced malware.  Bromium vSentry defeats undetectable malware by design – relying on hardware-enforced isolation to protect sensitive information and networks, when polymorphic malware strikes, vSentry automatically protects the desktop, enterprise data and networks.  It heralds a revolution in enterprise information security by relying on hardware rather than software to isolate and protect enterprise information and infrastructure.



Labels: Bromium, Release, Security, virtualization


Video: VMware CEO Explains Nicira, Software-Defined Networks

Posted: 19 Sep 2012 12:47 PM PDT

Two days ago The VAR guy published a video where VMware CEO, Pat Gelsinger explains, the Nicira acquisition, software-defined networks and VMware's ongoing relationship with Cisco Systems.

This video, taken from the audience of VMworld 2012, emphasizes the importance of virtual networking as a fundamental pillar in software-defined data centers.

Click here to view the embedded video.



Labels: Cisco, Nicira, VMware


The Process to Make OpenStack a Product

Posted: 18 Sep 2012 09:00 PM PDT

Red Hat OpenStack Team


The Process to Make OpenStack a Product

Posted: 18 Sep 2012 09:00 PM PDT

Red Hat OpenStack Team


Learn “What’s Next for Mobility” from Who’s Who in South Florida Technology

Posted: 19 Sep 2012 08:20 AM PDT

South Florida is rich in mobile tech history…In fact, 20 years ago the first SmartPhone was developed in Florida. Truth be told Florida has always been on the cutting edge of being mobile and productive at the same time…think Don Johnson driving a Ferrari while on a mobile phone in Miami Vice. Be in the front row as the South Florida Technology Alliance and Chris…

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The Mobile App Continuum – Applications for mobile workstyles

Posted: 19 Sep 2012 08:00 AM PDT

Over the past 20 plus years, the enterprise application ecosystem has comprised heavily of Windows applications. But, with the shipment of the first iPhones and iPads in 2007, this began to change. Today, we are moving to a mobile first world, which is impacting almost every aspect of enterprise IT, not the least being the delivery of enterprise applications to mobile workers. These workers are…

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Tackling Windows Migration

Posted: 19 Sep 2012 07:11 AM PDT

Ok, if you're still on Windows XP you're probably feeling a bit tense at this stage – especially if you have not made significant plans already. What about if you are already on Windows 7, are you thinking about Windows 8? Here are a few insights and resources which may help you on your way. Get started Inaction is a common cause of projects running…

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Comment repenser l’environnement de travail en entreprise ?

Posted: 19 Sep 2012 05:29 AM PDT

Citrix a mené l'enquête pour connaître les aspirations des salariés français en matière d'environnement de travail : bureaux, horaires, échanges, outils. Et donne quelques pistes pour faire de l'entreprise un lieu de travail adapté aux défis de la mobilité et de la productivité


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