Red Hat Expands Open Source Virtualization Applications
Posted on: Friday, 20 June 2008, 06:00 CDT
Open source applications provider Red Hat has introduced three applications targeting enterprise-wide adoption of next-generation virtualization.
It has introduced embedded Linux Hypervisor for hosting virtualized Linux and Windows environments, which provide virtualization with improved security, high performance, and a wide range of hardware. The Virtual Infrastructure Management application enables enterprise IT to build and manage internal clouds. The company has also introduced a centralized security management technology through the FreeIPA project.
Paul Cormier, president of Products and Technology at Red Hat, said: "Red Hat is leading the drive to open source virtualization solutions that deliver what proprietary products can not: open standards, true multi-vendor support, and the ultimate in deployment and operational flexibility. Intel and IBM have worked with us for many years covering virtualization technologies that span from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 to today's KVM-based announcements."
Source: Datamonitor
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