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Tideway Foundation helps enterprises manage virtual sprawl
and untangle the complexity of virtual environments to reduce costs, mitigate
risk and maximize ROI. Foundation automatically delivers a complete and
up-to-date map of an organization’s entire IT infrastructure – including
critical dependencies between physical and virtual hosts and the business
services that rely on them. With this clear understanding of all dependencies
organizations can rapidly react to dynamic virtual landscapes and system outages.
Foundation empowers firms with complex, highly distributed infrastructures to
effectively manage virtual environments by mapping virtual instances to
physical containers, detecting new virtual instances missing standard
components and integrating directly with incident, problem and other virtual
management tools. Additionally, Foundation automatically audits both the
virtual and physical environment for ongoing license management and compliance
purposes. Foundation is automatic, agentless and has been deployed in some of
the largest and most business-critical IT infrastructures in the world.
SYS-CON's Virtualization Journal announced today its first
annual Virtualization
Readers' Choice Awards. SYS-CON's Readers' Choice Awards, also
known as the "Oscars
of the Software Industry" has been one of the most
prestigious industry award programs for more than a decade. This year's
virtualization awards will be given in 17 categories and award-winning products
and services will be selected by Virtualization Journal
readers.
Virtualization takes the cost and complexity out of IT, and can even help us
reduce the CO2 footprint. IDC has stated that the virtualization services
market alone is going to reach $11.7 billion by 2011 and in general this
technology, which has been around for a good number of years, seems suddenly to
be on everyone's mind.
In short, Virtualization is fast becoming a key requirement for every server in
the data center, enabling increased workloads in server consolidation projects,
efficient software development and testing, resource management for dynamic
data centers, application re-hosting and compatibility, and high-availability
partitions.
The tipping point, though - as anticipated by
industry experts already back in 2005 - seems to be coming in 2008.
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