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  • SAP officially supports Hyper-V

    The SAP people provide a lot of information and guidance on how to take advantage of Virtualizing SAP on Windows with Hyper-V. You find details about SAP on Hyper-V on the SAP on Microsoft Windows webpage. Excellent technical information can be found in the Virtualizing SAP Applications on Windows paper...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 09-26-2008
  • Lieberman Software Provides First Privileged Account Password Management Solution for the Hyper-V Environment

    Responding to the growth of virtualization deployments in the enterprise, and the need for applications that support this environment, Lieberman Software announced that Random Password Manager is now certified for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V. It is the first privileged password management solution...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 09-23-2008
  • EMC provides support for Microsoft virtualization initiative

    EMC Corporation, the world leader in information infrastructure solutions, today announced consultant readiness, broad technology support and solutions for Microsoft's new virtualization strategy and portfolio, including Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V and Microsoft System Center management...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 09-16-2008
  • SteelEye Announces Hyper-V DR

    BELLEVUE, WA (PRWEB) Sept. 8, 2008 - SteelEye Technology, Inc. (steeleye.com), a leading provider of business continuity and disaster recovery solutions for multi-vendor IT infrastructures, today announced SteelEye DataKeeper support for the Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V at the Microsoft Get Virtual Now...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 09-12-2008
  • Dell launches dedicated Hyper-V site

    Virtualization is revolutionizing the way IT deploys and manages resources, helping to free trapped resources to drive new projects. Virtualization is also a rapidly changing market. Choices that make sense today often become barriers to change tomorrow. Until recently, virtualization software choices...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 09-11-2008
  • Sanbolic’s Kayo FS File System Install guide

    Ever wonderd how the Sanbolic’s Kayo FS File System will work? Read the install guide, Download at Source ( www.Hyper-V.nu )
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 09-10-2008
  • Desktop Virtualization Upstart Sychron Announces Support for Microsoft Hyper-V

    Sychron announced support for Microsoft Hyper-V, a hypervisor-based technology that is a key feature of Windows Server 2008. Sychron's support means that customers using HyperV environments can now deliver and manage fast and cost-effective virtual desktops using Sychron's OnDemand Desktop, the...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 09-10-2008
  • Foundry supports Microsoft Hyper-V

    Foundry Networks this week announced support for Microsoft's Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V virtualization software. Interoperability between Foundry's data center routers and switches with Microsoft's Hyper-V is intended to offer Foundry customers lower operational costs and improved ROI through...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 09-10-2008
  • CiRBA analysis tool compares Hyper-V and VMware

    If you are thinking about Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization but aren’t sure how it will fare against VMware in your data center, a new tool from Toronto, Ontario-based CiRBA Inc . might help. This week, CiRBA announced the availability of packaged analysis templates that compare Windows Server 2008...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 09-10-2008
  • MaximumASP and Hyper-V

    GuestPost at MS Virtualization Team blog: Hi, my name is Dominic Foster, Chief Technology Officer at MaximumASP, which is a web hosting and IT services provider that sells/markets/services Microsoft technologies to the SMB business market. A core element of the MaximumASP business model is a complete...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 08-08-2008
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