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Posted on March, Wednesday 01, 2006 By News Desk
VMware, Inc. announced the Ultimate Virtual Appliance Challenge contest with prizes totaling $200,000 to foster continued innovation in developing virtual appliances.
VMware, Inc., the global leader in virtual infrastructure software for industry-standard systems, announced the Ultimate Virtual Appliance Challenge contest with prizes totaling $200,000 to foster continued innovation in developing virtual appliances. Virtual appliances are pre-built, pre-configured and ready-to-run software applications, all packaged within virtual machines. They can be run using VMware virtualization products, including VMware Player and VMware Server.
"Virtual appliances are a better way to distribute and maintain complex software environments. With the introduction of VMware Player and VMware Server, we have seen a tremendous embracing of VMware virtual appliances across the industry. For example, the Browser Appliance, which allows users to securely browse the Internet from within a virtual machine, has been downloaded more than 200,000 times," said co-founder and chief scientist , VMware and chair of the Ultimate Virtual Appliance Challenge judging panel.
Dr. Mendel Rosenblum.
The Ultimate Virtual Appliance Challenge is open to participants worldwide with the first prize of $100,000, second prize of $50,000 and third prize of $25,000. Best Collegiate Appliance, Best Consumer Appliance, Best Developer Appliance, Best Server Appliance and VMTN Community Choice Appliance awards will be given with each winner receiving $5000.
The Ultimate Virtual Appliance Challenge judging panel will be led by Dr. Mendel Rosenblum and consist of the following distinguished judges: Jason Brooks, senior analyst at eWeek; Stephen Elliot, research manager of enterprise systems management software at IDC; Roger Howorth, enterprise editor at IT Week; Tim O'Reilly, founder of O'Reilly Media; Dave Parsons, vice president of engineering at ALG Software; and Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu Linux.
There are currently more than 50 virtual appliances that have been developed by leading software vendors and open source projects, including ma
jor software vendors such as BEA Systems, IBM Software, Oracle, PortWise and Zeus and open source communities such as Apache, Asterisk, Debian, FreeBSD, M0n0wall, MySQL, Novell SuSE Linux, OpenBSD, Red Hat Linux, Sguil, Ubuntu Linux and Zimbra, that are available from the VMware Technology Network (VMTN).
Posted : April, Tuesday 08, 2008
VMware has completely changed the face of Datacentres and Managability becomes too user friendly.Also there is drastic reduction in HW costs due to its Consolidation & Containment Solutions, Also it hs made the Setting up of DR & HA very less complex and
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