On Monday, Oracle Corp. announced Oracle VM, its new server virtualization software technology, to attendees at its Oracle OpenWorld user conference. Oracle VM is built on Xen hypervisor open-source ...
Oracle VM Release 3.3, Oracle's latest server virtualization product, delivers enhanced ease of use for x86 and SPARC architectures, improved management features, and expanded support for both Oracle ...
Oracle VM is server virtualization software that fully supports both Oracle and non-Oracle applications, and delivers more efficient performance. Backed by Oracle's world-class support organization, ...
The rumors are true. Oracle has finally announced that its intent to acquire Virtual Iron for its virtual server management capabilities. It's a nice fit for Oracle, which has its own Xen-based ...
Oracle released the latest build of its server virtualization software for x86 machines. The company says it has enhanced the user interface in VM Server Release 3.1, improved storage availability, ...
StorPool Storage, a leader in software-defined primary data storage solutions and Oracle partner, today announced the first all-in-one software-based HCI solution integrated with Oracle Virtualization ...
Infotech Lead America: Oracle has launched Oracle VM Release 3.2, a component in Oracle’s desktop to data center virtualization portfolio. The new release helps users unify and automate their ...
Dubai, UAE, August 14, 2008 Further enabling customers to benefit from server consolidation, energy and space cost savings by using enterprise-class server virtualization, Oracle today announced ...
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, ...
Oracle is preparing to roll out the latest member of its family of “engineered systems” that combine software and hardware, with the upcoming product focused on virtualization. The company will ...
The No. 1 priority for my web server was simplicity; I just wanted a basic web site that displays a "Hello World" message. I wanted to verify that a VM on Oracle Cloud would support an application ...