Symantec Redefines Endpoint Virtualization, Acquires nSuite By VSM News Staff published: Tuesday, August 05 2008
Symantec portfolio delivers seamless
user experience across physical, virtual and hybrid endpoints
Cupertino,
Calif. - Aug. 5, 2008 - Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced it is
delivering expanded endpoint virtualization solutions to further protect and
manage endpoints, whether physical, virtual or hybrid. Symantec provides IT organizations the
flexibility needed to deliver applications with a variety of computing models matched
to the specific needs of different workers in the company. Symantec is changing the way software is
managed, delivered and consumed at the endpoint by separating information from
the operating system and applications, thereby improving user productivity
while lowering IT cost.
Customers can now use Symantec's endpoint
virtualization solutions to provide a portable computing experience across a
broad range of computing environments. Symantec
offers an extensive portfolio of software delivery tools, including on-demand
application streaming, software-as-a-service enablement and traditional
software deployment, from which customers can choose the best fit for their
unique computing requirements. Symantec
customers can be confident that their software environment will be efficient,
stable and capable of meeting the ever-changing demands of today's business
environment.
Symantec is
strengthening its existing endpoint virtualization portfolio by adding
presentation virtualization and connection brokering technologies, through the acquisition
of nSuite Technologies, Inc., a
privately-held virtual workspace management company. The acquisition is
scheduled to close in August 2008. Connection
broker technology is the key to dynamically allocating traditional and virtual
computing resources like information, user profiles and applications to the
endpoint regardless of device. Presentation virtualization allows users
to view and interact with applications running remotely on a server, as if they
are running on their local computing device.
"The real
promise of endpoint virtualization is improving the end-user experience while helping
to lower the cost of managing endpoint devices," said Ken Berryman, vice
president, Endpoint Virtualization, Symantec.
"Symantec's strategy is to help enable a truly dynamic endpoint where
applications and information are delivered to any computing environment in a
seamless manner. IT organizations should
have the confidence to leverage the full power of traditional and virtual
computing environments to maximize resources and reduce complexity."
The expanded technology portfolio will allow rapid
provisioning of anything from traditional desktops to full virtual desktops,
while Symantec's existing streaming and virtualization products dynamically
build the workspace on-demand for the user.
In an increasingly competitive business environment, companies need to
be confident that their computing resources will be available anytime and
anywhere. Symantec can now deliver
instantaneous, on-demand software through the flexibility of application
virtualization and streaming.
"As organizations increasingly leverage
virtualization to deliver applications to endpoint devices, simplified,
complete management of the virtualization stack and the security of the
endpoint solution are both paramount concerns," said Chris Wolf, senior
analyst, Burton Group. "Virtualization
is redefining traditional application delivery methods and solutions that
leverage virtualization to securely deliver applications to a myriad of virtual
and physical endpoints are best positioned for long term success."
These new capabilities build on Symantec's
strategy of providing integrated protection and management for the exploding
number of endpoint devices that organizations are required to secure and
manage. Symantec's endpoint
virtualization and advanced application delivery capabilities complement
existing endpoint management solutions for configuration and patch management,
asset management, endpoint security, Network Access Control, endpoint Data Loss
Prevention, and endpoint data protection and system recovery. Symantec helps customers reduce costs and
improve agility by leveraging virtualization technology to provide the
management infrastructure customers require across heterogeneous virtual and
physical environments.
The nSuite technologies will operate in
conjunction with Symantec's Altiris
Software Virtualization Solution Professional, which currently includes streaming
and virtualization technology from Altiris and AppStream to provide faster, easier, and more manageable
application consumption. It isolates
applications and data from the base operating system allowing customers to
instantly add, remove or reset applications on a Windows desktop, completely
avoiding conflicts between applications or even between different versions of
the same application.
AppStream's award-winning streaming technology
allows any Windows-based software application to be streamed on-demand to an
end-user's desktop in LAN, WAN or to consumer PCs in home environments, and
includes a full complement of user-based application provisioning and license
management tools. The combined offering
helps customers resolve application conflicts, streamline software repairs, and
deliver software on-demand all while maintaining the typical end-user
application experience.
About Symantec
Symantec is a global leader in providing security, storage and systems
management solutions to help businesses and consumers secure and manage their
information. Headquartered in Cupertino, Calif.,
Symantec has operations in more than 40 countries. More information is available at www.symantec.com.
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