Hyper9 hires Andrew Kutz
The startup Hyper9 (formerly InovaWave) is not ready yet to launch its search engine for virtual infrastructures, but continues to hire talented professionals.
The last one that joined the company is Andrew Kutz, the man that reverse engineered the VMware vCenter plug-in system and released a number of valuable, non-official and non-authorized add-ons like the SVMotion GUI.
Kutz recently announced a multi-hypervisor management tool for mobile devices, the Virtualization Manager Mobile, and this may be one of the reasons behind the Hyper9 interest.
The company in fact may want to move beyond a search engine after collecting some popularity, and offer a fully-featured management suite. Kutz expertise may be very useful there.
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