Microsoft to Expand Investment in Desktop Virtualization With Acquisition of Kidaro By VSM News Staff published: Friday, March 14 2008
Addition to Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack
will provide IT professionals with capability for managing Virtual PCs
across the enterprise.
REDMOND, Wash. - March 12, 2008 - Microsoft Corp. today
announced its intended acquisition of Kidaro, a leading provider of
desktop virtualization solutions for enterprises. In combining Kidaro's
virtualization technology with its suite of desktop management tools,
known as the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack for Software
Assurance, Microsoft will enable IT professionals to optimize their
desktop infrastructure by providing management capabilities for Virtual
PCs, streamlining deployments and easing application compatibility
issues.
"The acquisition of Kidaro is an important component of
our virtualization strategy, and it delivers a powerful new tool to
help enterprise customers optimize their desktops," said Shanen
Boettcher, general manager of Windows product management at Microsoft.
"Virtual PCs can help businesses address a number of challenges around
application compatibility, mobility and business continuity. Kidaro's
seamless user interface and management capabilities allow enterprises
to more easily use and manage Virtual PCs. Incorporating Kidaro's
innovative solutions into the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack
further enables virtualization across the enterprise, and is another
example of how we are helping customers keep up with the changing needs
of their business."
Turning Virtualization Into Tangible BenefitsManaging
desktops across an enterprise can be time-consuming, complex and
costly. Adding Kidaro's desktop virtualization capabilities to the
Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack suite will provide Microsoft
Software Assurance customers who have purchased the add-on subscription
with the enhanced ability to do the following:
- Accelerate Windows Vista migrations by minimizing compatibility issues between applications and the operating system
- Easily deploy managed Virtual PCs to Windows desktops
- Drive business continuity by enabling rapid reconstitution of corporate desktops
- Minimize the tension between IT control and user flexibility
by applying policies in locked-down corporate Virtual PCs while giving
users more open access to the underlying host operating system
- Speed user adoption of desktop virtualization by making Virtual PCs "invisible" to end users
- Reduce IT investment in desktop image management by delivering virtual images independent of hardware or local desktop configuration
"Virtualization
technology has tremendous potential to help companies reduce costs and
increase control over their desktops, while simultaneously delivering
benefits to end users," said Kevin Brown, chief executive officer of
Kidaro. "By adding Kidaro's technology to Microsoft Desktop
Optimization Pack, Microsoft can deliver sophisticated virtual desktop
capabilities and management to a wide variety of enterprise customers."
Kidaro technologies will be incorporated into future updates of
the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack for Software Assurance, which
currently includes five key technologies that help enterprises manage
their desktops:
- Microsoft Application Virtualization
- Microsoft Asset Inventory Service
- Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management
- Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset
- Microsoft System Center Desktop Error Monitoring
More
information about the acquisition of Kidaro and its role in Microsoft's
virtualization strategy is available in the Windows Virtualization team
blog at http://blogs.technet.com/virtualization/. More information about the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack is available at http://www.windowsvista.com/optimizeddesktop, and details about Microsoft's virtualization solutions are at http://www.microsoft.com/virtualization.
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