Oracle on Monday announced its own server virtualization software and claimed it was three times more efficient than rival products. VMware shares were whacked on the news. What a difference a day ...
The move comes less than a month after Oracle said it plans to acquire Sun Microsystems in a $7.4 billion bid. Virtual Iron, of Lowell, Mass., is a developer of server virtualization products, ...
Part of Oracle's virtualization plans are becoming clear, and it doesn't seem to include Virtual Iron partners or customers. It was only about a month ago that I first started asking questions about ...
Oracle plans to broaden its range of virtualization offerings, thanks to a number of applications obtained in the Sun Microsystems acquisition, said Oracle chief architect Edward Screven. Screven was ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - Oracle Corp made a move on Monday to take on VMWare Inc in the market for virtualization software, unveiling a product that it says is three times more efficient than competitors' ...
Oracle is going after its piece of the hot virtualization market by introducing an open source Xen-based hypervisor to compete against those from Novell, Red Hat and VMware. Oracle VM, unveiled Monday ...
Oracle on Wednesday said it will acquire Virtual Iron Software for an undisclosed sum and combine its server virtualization management capabilities with the Oracle VM server virtualization hypervisor ...
Oracle Corp. attempted to clarify its support policy for customers running non-Oracle virtualization platforms, after conflicting statements during its Oracle OpenWorld conference earlier this month ...
Sun President/CEO Jonathan Schwartz will focus on Sun’s virtualization strategy during a keynote presentation at the Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco on Wednesday. Schwartz will emphasize ...
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