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ZDNet on Virtual Iron 4.2

Dan Kusnetzky of ZDNet discusses our version 4.2 release here.

His "snapshot analysis" of Virtual Iron 4.2 is:

This release clearly is aimed at “one upping” a few of other suppliers such as VMware, Cassatt, Egenera and Scalent Systems. While each of those suppliers offers features that Virtual Iron does not yet have, it is clear that the gauntlet has been thrown down.

Those examining tools that combine virtual machine software, management of virtual resources and storage virtualization might find Virtual Iron interesting.

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Posted by Tony A. on December 11, 2007 10:58 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)

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