Teradici secures $17 million in Series C funding

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After VMware announced a technology partnership with Teradici in October 2008 to develop a new generation remote desktop protocol, the interest in the startup has grown more and more.
The climax was reached two months ago when VMware demonstrated the Teradici PCoIP during the VMworld Europe 2009 keynote.

This has possibly led to the new $17 million investment from TELUS Ventures, Alloy Ventures, GrowthWorks Capital, Skypoint Capital, BDC Venture Capital, and Alta Berkeley Venture Partners.

The second round of funding, $18 million, arrived in February 2007 from Alloy Ventures led, Working Opportunity Fund, Skypoint Capital, BDC Venture Capital and Alta Berkeley Venture Partners.

The first one, $8.3 million, arrived  in December 2004 from GrowthWorks Capital, the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), and Skypoint Capital Corporation.

Release: Microsoft MED-V 1.0

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After more than one year after the acquisition of Kidaro, Microsoft is finally able to release its version of Managed Workspace, now renamed as Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V).

MED-V is a platform wrapper for Virtual PC that envelops virtual machines in a security layer where the administrator can define granular corporate policies, deciding which physical networks can be accessed, when the VM expires, if the virtual hard drive is encrypted, etc.

The user can’t run more than one virtual machine per time with MED-V. Its image can be updated from a central management console.

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Release: Sun VirtualBox 2.2

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Yesterday Sun released a new minor update of its desktop virtualization product: VirtualBox.

The new build introduces support for the just ratified OVF 1.0 standard.
Additionally, VirtualBox 2.2 introduces new, welcome features like:

  • support for 3D graphics acceleration for Linux and Solaris applications using OpenGL
  • support for Apple Mac OS X codename Snow Leopard
  • support for up to 16GB vRAM per virtual machine
  • support for host-interface networking mode

Anyway there are a couple of other things that make the press announcement quite interesting:

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Release: VMware Workstation 6.5.2

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Last week VMware released a minor update for its desktop virtualization product Workstation.

Despite the numbering anyway the new build (156735) introduces the much needed support for the just release Intel Xeon 5500 CPUs (codename Nehalem) and the extended support for a number of guest operating systems:

Full Support Experimental Support

Windows Vista SP1 and SP2

Asianux Server 3.0 SP1

Novell openSUSE 11.1

Ubuntu 8.04 LTS and 8.10

Fedora 11

FreeBSD 7.1

Mandriva Linux 2009

Novell SLES 11.0

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8 and 5.3

Sun Solaris 10 Update 6

Ubuntu 9.04

Virtualization Congress 2009: Win free airfare, a free 4-nights hotel stay or $100 room credit!

Just 33 days are left before the Virtualization Congress 2009 takes place at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

For the ones that don’t know it the Virtualization Congress is an independently developed conference by virtualization.info but this year it will run side by side with the Citrix iForum, the Geek Speak Live! and the Network World Live, all together under the umbrella of the Citrix Synergy brand.
So if you like our agenda and you want also to see/try some of the technologies that Citrix is releasing/developing (XenServer for free, Essentials for Hyper-V, Project Independence, the ICA Receiver for the iPhone just to name a few) this may be a great opportunity.

We already offer a bundled ticket to let you attend all of the four events at a discounted price but we’d like to do some more today. Let’s call it a stimulus package to travel.

(of course this is not an April Fool’s prank)

We’ll select 40 people from our event system that registered by 9pm PST on April 15 and give them the following:

  • 5 people will get free airfare on round trip domestic or international airfare to the conference
  • 10 people will get a 4-night hotel stay at the MGM Grand during the conference
  • 25 people will get a $100 room credit for on site expenses

(please see Terms and Conditions for eligibility)

The winners will be notified via email no later than April 20.
The email will provide instructions on how to book the travel using our event system.

To win you have to register.

VMware may release vSphere 4.0 on April 21

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At this point almost every customer know that the release of vSphere 4.0 (formerly VMware Infrastructure) is imminent.
The company provided abundant details about the new features and modules that will be part of this major update, but didn’t provide a definitive release date for it.

This morning The Register is reporting that the product suite will be released on April 21.

The date is compatible with the announcement made by Cisco just two weeks ago: presenting its new Unified Computing System (UCS), the networking giant suggested that the blade platform would be available somewhere in Q2 2009, and during the Q&A session it was specifically indicated April.

One of the building blocks of UCS is vSphere 4.0 so it’s very unlikely that the two products will hit the market on different days.

Release: VMware ESX 3.5/i Update 4

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At the beginning of this month VMware released the Update 4 for its management tier vCenter.
Yesterday the company also pushed the big update for the hypervisor itself.

The new Update 4 (build 153875) is available for both ESX 3.5 and ESXi and includes:

  • support for Intel Xeon 5500 series CPUs (codename Nehalem)
  • support for Novell SUSE Enterprise Linux 11 (both Server and Desktop, both 32bit and 64bit), Ubuntu 8.10 (both Server and Desktop, both 32bit and 64bit), Windows PE 2.0 as guest OSes
  • support for new SATA Controllers (from PMC, Intel, CERC and HP)
  • support for new NICs (from HP, NetXtreme and Intel, including the just announced ones with VT-c)
  • support for new storage arrays (from Sun)
  • support for new management agents (from Dell and HP)
  • an enhanced VMXNET driver for Windows XP and 2003 (which will require the re-installation of VMware Tools)

The OVF standard reaches 1.0

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In October 2008 the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) announced that the virtualization standard known as OVF (Open Virtualization Format) reached the Preliminary Standard status.
It took another six months to finally call it a Final Standard, as announced one week ago.

It’s important to remind that OVF doesn’t replace the proprietary virtual hard disk formats like VHD (used by Microsoft, Citrix, Virtual Iron and Novell), VMDK (used by VMware) or QCOW, but rather works as a wrapper, containing the metadata necessary to correctly install and configure the virtual hard drives of one or more virtual machines.

The OVF standard is the first, major step to have better virtual appliances, a concept that so far failed to take off, plagued by multiple issues.
And because the next generation of virtual appliances will be a building block for what we are calling today cloud computing, the release of OVF today couldn’t be more timely for the industry.

The OVF standard is also the first component of a much broader set of standards called VMAN.

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Virtualization reaches the (NVIDIA) display card

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Sooner or later even the the graphic cards had to be virtualized.

To achieve the task three components are needed: a chipset providing some sort of I/O virtualization technologies, a virtualization platform that can support it, and a display card that can handle the requests to access its GPU coming from different virtual machines at the same time.

The first three companies that made this possible are Intel, which provides the I/O virtualization technology (VT-d), Parallels, which provides the platform (Workstation) and NVIDIA which provides the GPU (Quadro with SLI Multi-OS).

Intel announced the new Xeon 5500 series (codenamed Nehalem) with Intel VT-d technology.
NVIDIA announced the SLI Multi-OS technology as part of the new Quadro FX 3800, 4800 and 5800 cards. 
Parallels announced the upcoming availability of a new edition of Workstation 4.0 called Extreme which supports both Intel VT-d and NVIDIA Multi-OS.

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Intel releases new CPUs and NICs with nested page tables and I/O virtualization

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Yesterday Intel announced the availability of its new 45nm enterprise-class CPU: the Xeon 5500 series (codenamed Nehalem).

The new processor features a lot of much awaited components like:

  • an integrated memory controller
  • a new point-to-point processor interconnect (QuickPath Interconnect) that replaces the Front Side Bus (FSB)
  • the nested page tables technology (Extended Page Tables or EPT), part of Intel VT-x
  • the I/O virtualization technology (VT-d) that supports the VMware VMDirectPath technology
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