By VSM News Staff
published: Tuesday, May 06 2008
Industry Pioneer
Extends Xen Server Hypervisor to Endpoints Such as Desktops and Laptops and
Fosters Ecosystem of Innovation via Open Source Contributions.
Jersey City - May 6, 2008 - Neocleus, a pioneer in virtualization that is fundamentally
changing how endpoints operate, today announced that it has completed more than
18 months of work to enhance the Xen hypervisor to work directly on endpoints
such as desktops and laptops. Neocleus will contribute these enhancements to
the open source community to accelerate the adoption and development of a new
generation of enterprise endpoint solutions.
To create the hypervisor, Neocleus enhanced the Xen Open
Source server-oriented hypervisor and transformed it into an endpoint-oriented
hypervisor. Whereby current hypervisors provide distinct benefits for server
consolidation and desktop virtualization specifically within the data center,
Neocleus has enhanced and modified the Xen code to address endpoint
requirements. These include the need for a graphical interface, a diversity of
connectivity and compatibility options, easy installation processes, security
and performance specifically for the end user.
"Current desktop and laptop virtualization solutions rely on
an underlying or "host" operating environment to operate. As such,
these solutions are susceptible to the same limitations and pitfalls that
befall the host operating environment and do not really address both end-user
and IT needs," said Etay Bogner, co-founder and CTO, Neocleus.
"The Neocleus enhancements deliver a Type 1 hypervisor that works
natively on the "bare metal" providing a virtualization solution
that truly takes into account the needs of both IT and end users. Our approach
empowers organizations to operate trusted virtual environments outside of and
side by side with an underlying operating environment such as Windows,
resulting in distinct performance, security and control benefits that were
previously unattainable."
Neocleus augments the hypervisor with a framework that includes
the necessary application programming interfaces (APIs) to meet compatibility,
usability, performance and scalability requirements. The APIs define how
system resources can be allocated to separate virtual environments so that
specific IT tasks can operate outside of Windows. This framework defines
programming requirements in such a way that overall application performance is
not impacted, the end-user experience is not hindered, endpoint IT control is
increased and security concerns are addressed. The company will contribute
this code to the open source community to allow software developers to enhance
it as well as focus on building high-performance applications without having to
worry about the underlying architecture.
"It is clearly in the best interest of the industry to
collaborate and accelerate the delivery of a single uniform endpoint hypervisor
that satisfies the many endpoint use cases that all types of organizations
employ," said Ariel Gorfung, co-founder and CEO, Neocleus. "Our
contribution of an endpoint-oriented hypervisor and framework to the open
source community will allow the community to further extend the value of
virtualization across the distributed enterprise. "
The desktop hypervisor is immediately available to select clients,
independent software vendors and OEMs. Neocleus will release the hypervisor
and framework as part of a community initiative in the coming weeks.
About Neocleus
Neocleus addressees the growing endpoint management and security
complexities that now face dispersed organizations. Our innovation in
virtualization changes the way endpoints work to make them inherently more
manageable and secure without impacting the user experience or computing performance.
Our solutions satisfy IT requirements for greater control and lower
infrastructure costs, and end-user needs for a more flexible environment in
which to increase productivity. Visit www.neocleus.com for
more information.
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