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Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 (RHEV) Released


Red hat officially announced the global availability of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0, with significantly expanded capabilities for both its server and desktop virtualization management tools and its Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisor.  With Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0, Red Hat provides a compelling open virtualization alternative to customers that offers exceptional performance, scalability, security, manageability and cost benefits.

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Servers was initially released in November 2009, followed by the release of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Desktops in mid 2010.  Since its debut, the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization product portfolio has enjoyed growing customer adoption and an expanding partner ecosystem.  Customers have expressed that they are looking for an alternative to proprietary solutions and are deploying Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization in mission-critical production deployments.  In addition, approximately 50 percent of Red Hat’s largest customers, based on revenue, have begun deploying or piloting Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization.1 Many are recognizing and executing on the trend of deploying dual-source virtualization strategies, with over 80 percent of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization customers deploying Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization as an alternative side-by-side with VMware2.
Open virtualization has achieved increased visibility in recent months through the Open Virtualization Alliance and oVirt project.  As a founding member of the Open Virtualization Alliance, Red Hat has worked closely with leading IT vendors across the industry to foster the adoption of KVM-based solutions, ensuring that customers can choose from a wide range of virtualization products and services. Additionally, Red Hat is a lead sponsor of the industry-backed open source oVirt project, which has the goal of promoting the development of open source virtualization management technologies.
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 brings a balance of new enterprise virtualization management features, performance and scalability for both Linux and Windows workloads, at a lower cost than proprietary alternatives.3  With its open source hypervisor and virtualization management system, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization offers an interoperable solution without lock-in to proprietary platforms.  Red Hat has established itself as an industry leader in virtualization performance, holding all of the top five current SPECvirt_sc2010 results (www.spec.org), including the best 2-socket, 4-socket and 8-socket results.  Similarly, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization leads the industry in scalability metrics for VM density and hosts per cluster.  These leading performance and scalability benefits also come at prices one third to one fifth of the cost of alternative proprietary offerings.4
With Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0, the management system is now a Java application running on JBoss Enterprise Application Platform on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It provides over 1,000 new features, enhancements and improvements, such as a power user portal for self-service provisioning, RESTful API, local storage and more. Offering a reliable and versatile foundation for cloud platforms, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 is designed to meet the heavy demands of the cloud and create a secure, scalable environment for sharing resources and for managing them simply and flexibly.

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Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 (Public Beta)


Public beta of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 is now available. The release is based on the KVM hypervisor integrated in the Linux kernel and on the open source virtualisation management system from the oVirt project
RHEV 3.0 supports up to 160 CPU cores and 2 TB of RAM on a host system; up to 64 virtual CPUs can be allocated to guests. Performance has been improved in networks as well as on systems with a lot of memory and heavy I/O loads, now that KVM network stacks have been moved into the kernel; "transparent huge pages" and a para-virtualised interrupt controller also help to improve performance. 

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 Includes Updates Such As:-
  • Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager is now a Java application running on JBoss Enterprise Application Platform on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • A power user portal that provides end users with a self-service interface to provision virtual machines, define templates and administer their own environments
  • A RESTful API that allows complete configuration and management of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for use by customers or a rich ecosystem of management Partners
  • Extended multi-level administrative capabilities, allowing fine-grained resource control, Role Based Access control, delegation and hierarchical management
  • New local storage capabilities
  • An integrated and embedded reporting engine allowing for analysis of historic usage trends and utilization reports
  • SPICE WAN optimization and enhanced performance including dynamic compression and automatic tuning of desktop effects and color depth. The new version of SPICE also features enhanced support for Linux desktops.  
  • An updated KVM hypervisor with new capabilities focused around scalability, performance and security, such as:

Host Scalability:-
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization now supports up to 160 cores and 2TB of memory on a host system. This allows customers to get better consolidation ratios running several hundred VMs on a given host.

Guest Scalability:-
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization can now support up to 64 virtual CPUs per guest, up to twice that of some competitors, allowing even larger workloads to be virtualized.
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization now supports 512GB.

Performance:-
  • vhost-net: We have moved the KVM networking stack from userspace into the Linux kernel, which greatly improves performance and reduces latency.
  • Transparant Huge Pages: New feature where the Linux kernel dynamically creates large memory pages (2MB -vs- 4KB) for virtual machines, improving performance by reducing the number of times that memory is accessed, typically improving performance for most workloads.
  • x2paic: Paravirtualized interrupt controller in the VM, which reduces guest overhead and can improve guest performance in interrupt-heavy workloads.
  • Async-IO: For block I/O operations, in many cases yielding notable improvement in block I/O.

Security:-
Use of SELinux-based sVirt infrastructure for military-grade hardening of the hypervisor.


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Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2012 [Download Now]

Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2012 With Complete Virtualization, Cloud Services, Improved Scalability & Performance [Download Now]

In March this year software giant Microsoft has announced the availability of Windows Server 8, later in April it has been renamed to Windows Server 2012. Windows Server powers many of the worlds' largest datacenters, enables small businesses around the world, and delivers value to organizations of all sizes in between. Windows Server 2012 redefines the server category, delivering hundreds of new features and enhancements spanning virtualization, networking, storage, user experience, cloud computing, automation, and more. Simply put, Windows Server 2012 helps you transform your IT operations to reduce costs and deliver a whole new level of business value. With Windows Server 2012, Microsoft delivers a server platform built on our experience of building and operating many of the world's largest cloud-based services and datacenter. Whether you are setting-up a single server for your small business or architecting a major new datacenter environment, Windows Server 2012 will help you cloud-optimize your IT so you can fully meet your organization's unique needs. 

Features at a Glance:- 

Beyond Virtualization:- Offers a dynamic, multitenant infrastructure to help you scale and secure workloads and build a private cloud. Windows Server 2012 can help you provide:

  • Complete Virtualization Platform- A fully-isolated, multitenant environment with tools that can help guarantee service level agreements, enable usage-based chargeback, and support self-service delivery.
  • Improved Scalability and Performance- A high-density, scalable environment that you can modify to perform at an optimum level based on your needs.
  • Connecting to Cloud Services- A common identity and management framework to enable highly secure and reliable cross-premises connectivity.

The Power of Many Servers, the Simplicity of One:- Delivers a highly available and easy to manage cloud-optimized platform. Windows Server 2012 can help you provide:

  • Flexible Storage- Diverse storage choices that can help you achieve high performance, availability, and storage resource efficiency through virtualization and storage conservation.
  • Continuous Availability- New and improved features that provide cost-effective, highly available services with protection against a wide range of failure scenarios.
  • Management Efficiency- Automation of a broad set of management tasks and simplified deployment of workloads as you move toward full, lights-out automation.

Every App, Any Cloud:- Offers a cloud-optimized server platform that gives you the flexibility to build and deploy applications and websites on-premises, in the cloud, or across both. Windows Server 2012 can help you deliver:

  • Flexibility to Build On-Premises and in the Cloud- A consistent set of tools and frameworks that enables developers to build symmetrical or hybrid applications across the datacenter and the cloud.
  • A Scalable and Elastic Infrastructure- New features to help you increase website density and efficiency, plus frameworks, services, and tools to increase the scalability and elasticity of modern applications.
  • An Open Web and App Development Environment- An open platform that enables mission-critical applications and provides enhanced support for open standards, open-source applications, and various development languages.


Modern Workstyle, Enabled:- Provides users with flexible access to data and applications while simplifying management and maintaining security, control, and compliance. Windows Server 2012 can help you offer:

  • Access to Applications and Data from Virtually Anywhere, Any Device- Seamless, on-demand access to virtualized work environments from virtually anywhere.
  • A Full Windows Experience Anywhere- A personalized and rich user experience from virtually any device that adapts to different network conditions quickly and responsively.
  • Enhanced Data Security and Compliance- Granular access to data and corporate resources based on strong identity, data classification, and centralized policy administration and auditing.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 Beta Released & Available For Download

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 Beta Released & Available For Download 

Red Hat the global leader in open source solutions released another update of its enterprise Linux (RHEL Version 6). Since Red Hat Enterprise Linux has been released, we have got several updates, including three beta release and three final release (RHEL 6.1RHEL 6.2RHEL 6.3). Now the American software company added another beta, that is RHEL 6.4 and made it available for its customers. The beta release includes a broad set of updates to the existing feature set and provides rich new functionality in the areas of identity management, file system, virtualization, and storage as well as productivity tools. In their release note the RHEL Team said that -through collaboration with partners, customers and the open source community, we are committed to delivering technology that is tested and stable – including in the beta phase of development. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 demonstrates this commitment and has been designed for optimized performance, stability and flexibility to cater to today’s diverse workloads running in physical, virtual and cloud environments.

Key New Features & Enhancement :-
  • Identity Management
System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) enhancements improve the interoperability experience with [Microsoft Active Directory] by providing centralized identity access control for Linux/Unix clients in a heterogeneous environment.

  • File system
pNFS (Parallel NFS) client (file layout only) remains in technology preview, however now delivers performance improvements with the addition of Direct I/O for faster data access. This drives particular performance benefits for I/O intensive use cases including database workloads.

  • Virtualization
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 now includes the Microsoft Hyper-V Linux drivers, which were recently accepted by the upstream Linux community, improving the overall performance of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 as a guest on Microsoft Hyper-V.
Installation support for VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V para-virtualization drivers. This new feature enhances the user deployment experience of Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a guest in either of these virtualization environments.
In this release, KVM virtualization virtio-scsi support, a new industry storage architecture, provides industry leading storage stack scalability.

  • Management
The use of swap functionality over NFS enables more efficient read/write tradeoffs between local system memory and remote disks. This capability increases performance in very large, disk-less server farms seen in ISP and Web hosting environments.
Enhancement in c-groups delivers the ability to migrate multi-threaded applications without errors.
Optimized perf tool for the latest Intel processors

  • Storage
New system log features identify mapping from block device name to physical device identifier – allowing an administrator to easily locate specific devices as needed.

  • Productivity Tools
Microsoft interoperability improvements with Microsoft Exchange and calendar support in Evolution. Productivity functions, such as calendar support with alarm notification and meeting scheduling is improved.
Customers such as animation studios and graphic design houses now have support for the newer Wacom tablets.


Through this next beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, Red Hat team is proud to deliver the highest quality open source enterprise platform. To download the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 click Here




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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.8 Released

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.8 Released 

Red Hat announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 operating system with new and improved functionality for enhanced performance, flexibility, and security. The release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 is part of the ongoing value delivered to customers during the recently-extended 10 year life cycle. With this release Red Hat has provided customers with the eighth "minor release" of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 Include:-

Virtualization
  • KVM scalability enhancements increasing the maximum supported virtual guest size from 128 to 256 virtual CPUs furthering the reach of virtualization deployments to large-scale workloads.
  • KVM enhancements include improved guest boot times and improved clock and timer support. The KVM hypervisor has updated real time clock (RTC) support to improve the performance of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 guests on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 KVM hosts.
  • Additional KVM improvements increase the manageability and stability of KVM hosts and Red Hat Enterprise Linux guests. Many of these enhancements are in support of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0.
  • Xen enhancements provide improved guest performance, improved logging for debug, and virtual disk re-sizing while a guest is running.

Hardware Support and Streamlined Installation
  • Support for Power Management Quality of Service (QoS) provides automatic power management at the device level for managing latency and throughput based on QoS needs. During critical production windows, system administrators can enforce a high-performance, low-latency mode.
  • New iotop support enables the monitoring of I/O resources, such as storage devices, at the process level, providing insight into potential performance issues.
  • PCI-e 3.0 enablement provides support for new and emerging PCI-e 3.0 adapters.
  • Network, storage and graphic driver enhancements for recent hardware.
  • The configuration of IP over Infiniband (IPoIB) adapters is now supported by the system installer, making installation of Infiniband adapters easier.

Security Management
  • OpenSCAP (Open Security Content Automation Protocol) support is now compliant with the SCAP 1.1 (Security Content Automation Protocol) specification, the most recent standard framework defined by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for creating a standardized approach for maintaining secure systems.
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 has been tested to the United States Government Configuration Board (USGCB) baseline and now meets the USGCB recommendations for government agencies following USGCB guidance for secure configuration policies.


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VMware vSphere 5 to add cloud virtualization support for Mac OS X Server


The upcoming release of VMware's vSphere 5 virtualization platform is reported to include guest OS support for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, indicating new options for enterprise use of Apple's server platform without the now discontinued Xserve.

VMware's plans for the next release of vSphere, as discussed in February at the company's Partner Exchnge conference, have been detailed in a posting by Virtualization.info, including mention of support for Mac OS X Server.

The vSphere product allows companies to build a private of public cloud of pooled infrastructure, offering enterprise planners more flexible capacity management than if they were required to allocate dedicated hardware to every server instance.

The product also helps data center managers to automate disaster recovery plans and monitor and manage performance while accurately reporting the costs needed to provide IT services.

By pooling server hardware, VMware says businesses can reduce their requirements of power, cooling and server storage, cutting energy cost by as much as 80 percent.

Formerly named VMware Infrastructure 4, the cloud-enabled vSphere platform is built upon the company's core virtualization hypervisor called ESXi, which runs as a low level microkernel OS on actual server hardware, and facilitates flexible, virtual deployment of guest OS virtual machines on top, moving around virtual images to use available hardware as necessary.

The product currently supports Microsoft Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Oracle Solaris 10, as well as enterprise versions of Linux from RedHat, SUSE and Ubuntu. By adding support for Mac OS X Server, VMware will give its enterprise customers an option for virtualizing the deployment of Apple's server features without having to dedicate rack space to Mac hardware.

While Apple has backed out of the dedicated server hardware market, first by discontinuing the Xserve RAID and then by terminating its Xserve rack mounted server, it continues to develop its Mac OS X Server product, with the next major version adding the formerly premium server features to the standard edition.

Mac OS X Server includes WebDAV-based calendar and contact management, easy to use wiki services for building group collaboration tools, and under Mac OS X Lion Server 10.7, will incorporate expanded support for iOS mobile devices, including WebDAV file sharing for iPhone and iPads, expanded Push Notifications for messaging services, and a new Profile Manager that provides setup and management features for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Mac OS Lion computers. 

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VMware Announces The Availability of VMware Workstation™ 9 (Download Free Trial)

VMware Announces The Availability of VMware Workstation™ 9 (Download Free Trial)

The global leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure, VMware globally announced the general availability of its Workstation Version 9, the latest version of its award-winning personal virtualization software. VMware Workstation 9 delivers best-in-class Windows 8 support and innovative new features that transform the way technical professionals work with virtual machines whether they reside on the PC or on enterprise private clouds.  “For over a decade we have consistently delivered innovative new technologies with each Workstation release and Workstation 9 continues this tradition,” said Vittorio Viarengo, vice president, End-User Computing, VMware. “Workstation 9 brings the power of VMware virtualization to any IT professional desk and enables them to leverage the latest evolution of operating systems, processors and other technologies to be more productive and effective.”

Key  features in VMware Workstation 9 include:-
  • Windows 8 Support– Easy install simplifies the task of creating virtual machines for Windows 8 that can run simultaneously with a variety of legacy operating systems. Unity mode intelligently works with Windows 8 applications, and multi-touch support ensures a true Windows 8 experience. 
  • More Powerful Virtual Machines – Faster startup performance, USB 3.0 support for Windows 8 virtual machines, Intel™ Ivy Bridge compatibility, more powerful virtualization extensions, virtual performance counters, support for OpenGL 2.1 on Linux and improved 3D graphics performance make running highly demanding applications simple and efficient.
  • Increased Mobility – A new Web interface allows access to virtual machines running in Workstation or on VMware vSphere® from tablets, smart phones, laptops or desktop PCs.  This high performance, Web-based interface delivers a native desktop experience and does not require flash or browser-based plug-ins.
  • Restricted Virtual Machines – IT administrators and instructors can create virtual machines and configure them to prevent employees or students from dragging and dropping files between virtual and physical desktops, attaching devices, or tampering with the virtual machine settings.  Once restrictions are configured, the virtual machines can be encrypted and distributed to run on Mac, Windows, or Linux PCs with VMware Fusion® 5 Professional, Workstation 9, or VMware Player™ 5.
  • Better 3D Graphics- With faster 3D graphics and support for DirectX 9.0c Shader Model 3 and OpenGL 2.1 3D graphics in a Windows and now Linux virtual machine, VMware Workstation easily handles demanding 3D applications like AutoCAD, Solidworks, and many current games.

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Microsoft Hyper-V Now Supports Linux-based CentOS


Microsoft has added support for another Linux server distribution with its Hyper-V virtualization software, its latest move to compete better with virtualization market leader VMware.

Customers can now run the CentOS flavor of Linux as a guest operating system in supported Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V environments, Sandy Gupta, general manager for marketing in Microsoft's Open Solutions Group, was due to announce at the Open Source Business Conference in San Francisco Monday.
Microsoft already supports Hyper-V environments that include Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Suse Linux Enterprise Server. It added CentOS because it's a popular distribution for hosting providers, a market Microsoft hopes to do well in.
The support is effective immediately, Gupta wrote in a blog post.
"This development enables our hosting partners to consolidate their mixed Windows + Linux infrastructure on Windows Server Hyper-V; reducing cost and complexity, while betting on an enterprise class virtualization platform," Gupta wrote.
Once contemptuous of open source, Microsoft has become more pragmatic about Linux in recent years. The company has realized it must interoperate with Linux and other OSes if it wants to do well in data centers, which are typically mixed environments.
"We've found that the Microsoft-only IT shop -- even in the smallest organizations -- is becoming a thing of the past," said Dan Olds, principal analyst at Gabriel Consulting Group. "It's important for Microsoft to recognize this fact of life and extend support to various Linux operating systems if they want Hyper-V to come out on top in the virtualization wars."
At the same time, Microsoft continues to assert that Linux and other open-source software products violate various patents that it holds.

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Oracle Enhances Virtual Desktop Offerings With New Release of Oracle's Sun Ray Software


Virtualization offerings, Oracle today announced Sun Ray Software 5.2.
The latest release of Oracle's server-hosted desktop software is dramatically simpler to install and configure and features improved video, audio, smart card, Virtual Private Network (VPN), and network resiliency.
Sun Ray Software is part of Oracle's complete desktop-to-datacentervirtualization portfolio, allowing customers to efficiently and easily virtualize and manage their full software and hardware stack, from applications to disk.
Easier Deployment and an Enhanced Audio and Video Experience
Oracle's Sun Ray Software virtually eliminates maintenance, upgrade, operational costs and security vulnerabilities associated with traditional desktop environments by centralizing management, data, and applications on a server-hosted environment.
Sun Ray Software enables users to access virtual Windows, Linux, and Oracle Solaris desktop environments through any combination of Sun Ray Clients, PCs or Macs.
Sun Ray Software interoperates with other virtualization technologies and desktop brokers.
New enhancements in Sun Ray Software 5.2 include:
  • Simplified installation and deployment: an integrated installer allows Sun Ray Software to be downloaded and deployed in one, easy-to-install package.
  • Richer multimedia experience: delivers a complete, optimized Windows Media Player experience for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 that is equal to a standard PC. Optimized multimedia delivery to the local client provides enhanced network utilization and scalability.
  • Real-time audio: provides USB headset support for specific devices; Appliance Link Protocol dynamically optimizes the audio channels to meet application demands, improving audio quality and reducing network bandwidth consumption by 92 percent.
  • Oracle Solaris IPMP support for greater resiliency and load spreading:enables users to leverage Oracle Solaris IP Multipathing (IPMP) to deploy multiple network paths to the server infrastructure for network fault tolerance and load spreading.
  • Sun Ray Client operating software enhancements: additional smart card support, including cards that operate at the ISO-7816 defined voltages of 1.8V, 3V, or 5 Volts; and extended VPN options, including support for Cisco VPN with hybrid authentication.
Supporting Quote
  • "Today's organizations are under more pressure than ever to maximize efficiencies, while minimizing costs," said Wim Coekaerts, Oracle's senior vice president, Linux and Virtualization Engineering. "With Sun Ray Software, IT can centralize the management and maintenance of thousands of thin clients -- reducing cost and complexity, while enhancing security. Innovations in Sun Ray Software 5.2 make it even easier to install and update, while delivering an improved end user audio and video experience."
Supporting Resources
  • Oracle Virtualization
  • Oracle's Sun Ray Clients
  • Sun Ray Software Datasheet
  • Think Thin Blog
  • Oracle Sun Ray Software 5.2 can be downloaded here

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Red Hat Announced Beta of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.3

Red Hat Announced Beta of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3
Just over four months after the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.2, developer at RedHat has made a beta of version of RHEL 6.3 available. This beta includes a broad set of updates to the existing feature set and also provides rich new functionality particularly in the areas of virtualization, scalability, storage, file systems, and security. As always, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 beta delivers new hardware enablement made possible by our strong relationships with our strategic hardware partners. This beta release has been designed for optimized performance, scalability, and reliability to cater to the diverse workloads running in physical, virtual and cloud environments.

Key Features in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 Beta:-
Virtualization-
  • A new tool called Virt-P2V that facilitates the conversion of physical Windows or Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems into virtual images to be deployed as KVM guests inside Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization.
  • Stronger compliance with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI-DSS), including the ability to perform secure wipes of virtual machine disks.
  • The ability to perform live volume resizing, improving the overall availability of virtualized guests.
Scalability-
  • The maximum number of virtual CPUs (vCPUs) has been increased from 64 to 160, which lets you run larger CPU-intensive workloads on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform. VMware ESX 5.0 currently support 32 vCPUs.
  • The maximum supported memory configuration for KVM guests has been increased from 512GB to 2TB.
File Systems-
  • GFS2 enhancements that create faster read-write capabilities for specific use cases.
  • Support of O_Direct in FUSE (Filesystem in User Space), which can provide improved performance for certain workloads.
  • Simplified configuration and administration for the file system. Integration of automount capability with System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) provides centralized management of configuration data and the ability to improve performance through caching and load balancing. (This feature is a Technology Preview.)
Storage-
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 provides full support for Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) Target. This feature, which was previously provided as a Technology Preview, allows customers to present their Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers as FCoE storage devices. This feature complements the FCoE Initiator support that was delivered in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0.
  • The Logical Volume Manager (LVM) now provides support for RAID levels 4, 5, and 6. (Previously, support for these RAID levels was provided through the MD subsystem.) This expanded LVM RAID support simplifies overall storage administration by consolidating all management functions, such as creating volumes, resizing volumes, deploying RAID, taking snapshots, etc., into a single interface. (This feature is a Technology Preview.)
  • The LVM now provides the ability to create thin provisioned logical volumes. Previously, storage was allocated when the volume was created, and needed to be monitored for space consumption and expanded manually. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3, storage is allocated as required, allowing volumes to expand up to the requested size on demand without intervention. (This feature is a Technology Preview.)
Security-
  • Availability of a two-factor authentication mechanism, enhancing the overall security available to lock down Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments and enabling compliance with industry standards such as PCI-DSS.
  • Expansion of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) to provide particular benefits for system performance on multi-processor machines.
Identity Management-
  • With native support for netgroups and the services map in System Security Services Daemon (SSSD), Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers can be integrated into centralized systems -- such as Active Directory -- to manage system users.
  • The addition of an automembership plug-in streamlines the administration of new users and hosts when they are added into the Identity Management system by automatically placing them into a predefined set of groups, speeding user and host provisioning.
  • Performance improvements through session data caching, which lowers the overall load on authentication servers.
Hardware Enablement-
  • Software bandwidth management for USB 3.0 for select Intel platforms is now available.
  • Compiler optimization for Intel Xeon E5 processor family, which improves the result of string operations, is now included.
  • Improvements to memory and I/O breakpoint execution operations within compiler tools are now included.
Developer Tools-
  • With the introduction of OpenJDK 7, customers can develop and test with the latest version of open source Java.
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SUSE® Linux Enterprise 11 Service Pack 2 (SP2) Released

SUSE® Linux Enterprise 11 Service Pack 2 (SP2) Released
 
SUSE officially announced the general availability of SUSE® Linux Enterprise 11 Service Pack 2 (SP2). According to the official press release- With Service Pack 2, you get improved reliability, availability and serviceability and virtualization along with support for more third-party hardware. Because it's designed for interoperability and optimized for physical, virtual and cloud environments, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server paves the way for your future growth. It enables you to maximize the utilization of your existing IT resources and move easily from older physical servers to new, more powerful ones as they become available or your business needs change. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is the most versatile and reliable Linux for mission-critical environments because we are committed to its continuous enhancement.
SUSE® Linux Enterprise 11 Service Pack 2 At a Glance:-
Improved Performance
Twenty percent faster through scheduler and memory management enhancements in the 3.0 Linux kernel:-
  • Improved performance of compute and memory intensive workloads with support for transparent huge pages
  • Faster network performance through transparent per-CPU load balancing on multi-queue devices
  • Control groups enhancements—I/O throttling and memory cgroup controller optimization—for optimal performance
  • 10x faster speeds with USB 3.0

Improved Reliability, Availability and Serviceability
Run SUSE Linux Enterprise Server with even greater confidence with these new features:-
  • Support for new hardware RAS features, like CPU and memory off-lining
  • btrfs support—improved services availability and data integrity with copy on write, integrated volume management, and checksums. New snapshot and rollback capabilities offer improved resilience

Better Security and Enhanced Hardware Support
Secure your environment, and grow rapidly—or at your own pace—with Service Pack 2 (SP2) enhancements that include:-
  • Role based access controls in AppArmor®
  • More powerful firewalls with faster packet filtering
  • Support for fanotify—for improved support of third-party anti-virus solutions
  • New drivers for over 500 of the latest CPUs, chipsets, networking devices and storage systems

More Robust Virtualization Capabilities

SP2 enables you to utilize resources more efficiently and migrate workloads to virtual and cloud environments with features such as:-
  • Support for Linux Containers—high efficiency, low overhead OS virtualization
  • Updated Xen 4.1 and KVM 0.15+ hypervisors
  • Windows guest OS support in KVM
  • Improved virtual machine guest OS performance with additional paravirtualized drivers for Xen, KVM, VMware vSphere and MSFT Hyper-V

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Red Hat Inc Announced The General Availability Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.5

Red Hat Inc Announced The General Availability Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.5 

The RHEL 6x series get another important update as Red Hat Inc, the world's leading provider of open source solutions announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, the latest version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. According to the official press release of Red Hat -RHEL 6.5 expands Red Hat’s vision of providing an enterprise platform that has the stability to free IT to take on major infrastructure challenges and the flexibility to handle future requirements, with an extensive partner and support ecosystem. 
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 is mainly designed for those who build and manage large, complex IT projects, especially enterprises that require an open hybrid cloud. From security and networking to virtualization, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 provides the capabilities needed to manage these environments, such as tools that aid in quickly tuning the system to run SAP applications based on published best practices from SAP.“Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 provides the innovation expected from the industry’s leading enterprise Linux operating system while also delivering a mature platform for business operations, be it standardizing operating environments or supporting critical applications. The newest version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 forms the building blocks of the entire Red Hat portfolio, including OpenShift and OpenStack, making it a perfect foundation for enterprises looking to explore the open hybrid cloud.”-said Jim Totton, vice president and general manager of Red Hat Inc. Now lets take a closer look to the main highlights of RHEL 6.5 : 

Securing the Next-Generation Enterprise
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 continues the push for integrated security functionality that combines ease-of-use and up-to-date security standards into the platform. The addition of a centralized certificate trust store enables standardized certificate access for security services. Also included are tools that meet leading security standards, including OpenSCAP 2.1, which implements the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST’s) Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) 1.2 standard. With these additions, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 provides a secure platform upon which to build mission-critical services and applications.

Networking – When Every (Micro)Second Matters
In the financial services and trading-related industries, application latency is measured in microseconds, not seconds. Now, the latest version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 fully supports sub-microsecond clock accuracy over the local area network (LAN) using the Precision Time Protocol (PTP). Precision time synchronization is a key enabler for delivering better performance for high-speed, low latency applications. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 can now be used to track time on trading transactions, improving time stamp accuracy on archived data or precisely synchronizing time locally or globally. Thanks to other networking enhancements in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, system administrators now have a more comprehensive view of network activity. These new capabilities enable sysadmins to inspect IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) data to list multicast router ports, multicast groups with active subscribers and their associated interfaces, all of which are important to many modern networking scenarios, including streaming media.

Virtualization Enhancements
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 continues Red Hat’s commitment to improving the overall virtualization experience and includes several improvements that make it a compelling choice for running in virtualized environments. Sysadmins can now dynamically enable or disable virtual processors (vCPUs) in active guests, making it an ideal choice for elastic workloads. The handling of memory intensive applications as Red Hat Enterprise Linux guests has also been improved, with configurations supported for up to 4TB of memory on the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisor. The KVM hypervisor also integrates with GlusterFS volumes to provide direct access to the distributed storage platform, improving performance when accessing Red Hat Storage or GlusterFS volumes. Finally, guest drivers have been updated to improve performance of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 running as a guest on supported third-party hypervisors.

Evolving Ease-of-Use, Storage, and More
As application deployment options grow, portability becomes increasingly important. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 enables customers to deploy application images in containers created using Docker in their environment of choice: physical, virtual, or cloud. Docker is an open source project to package and run lightweight, self-sufficient containers; containers save developers time by eliminating integration and infrastructure design tasks. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 stays current with the advancements in Solid-State Drive (SSD) controller interface, introducing support for NVM Express (NVMe)-based SSDs. The NVMe specification aims to standardize the interface for PCIe-based SSDs and its inclusion in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 positions the platform to support an expanding range of future NVMe-based devices.

Improvements have also been added to improve enterprise storage scalability within Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5. It is now possible to configure more than 255 LUNs connected to a single iSCSI target. In addition, control and recovery from SAN for iSCSI and Fibre Channel has been enhanced, and updates to the kexec/kdump mechanism now make it possible to create debug (dump) files on systems configured with very large memory (e.g. 6TB).

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 makes it easier to track and manage subscription consumption across the enterprise, integrating subscription tracking into existing business workflow. Usability enhancements include support for remote access to Windows clients and servers that use a newer version of the RDP protocol, including Windows 7 and 8 desktops and Windows Server 2012

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Metasploit 4.2.0 Released With IPv6 Support & Virtualization Target Coverage

Metasploit 4.2.0 Released With IPv6 Support & Virtualization Target Coverage
Earlier we haev discussed many times about one of the most famous and widely used exploitation framework named Metasploit. Yet again the Rapid 7 released another updated version of Metasploit. This update brings Metasploit to version 4.2.0, adding IPv6 support and virtualization target coverage. You'll also notice a new Product News section and update notification for our weekly updates. Since the last major release (4.1.0), added 54 new exploits, 66 new auxiliary modules, 43 new post-exploitation modules, and 18 new payloads. 
Brief About Metasploit:- 
The Metasploit Framework is a penetration testing toolkit, exploit development platform, and research tool. The framework includes hundreds of working remote exploits for a variety of platforms. Payloads, encoders, and nop slide generators can be mixed and matched with exploit modules to solve almost any exploit-related task.
Module Changes:-
  •     Novell eDirectory eMBox Unauthenticated File Access
  •     JBoss Seam 2 Remote Command Execution
  •     NAT-PMP Port Mapper
  •     TFTP File Transfer Utility
  •     VMWare Power Off Virtual Machine
  •     VMWare Power On Virtual Machine
  •     VMWare Tag Virtual Machine
  •     VMWare Terminate ESX Login Sessions
  •     John the Ripper AIX Password Cracker
  •     7-Technologies IGSS 9 IGSSdataServer.exe DoS
  •     Microsoft IIS FTP Server <= 7.0 LIST Stack Exhaustion
  •     DNS and DNSSEC fuzzer
  •     CheckPoint Firewall-1 SecuRemote Topology Service Hostname Disclosure
  •     CorpWatch Company ID Information Search
  •     CorpWatch Company Name Information Search
  •     General Electric D20 Password Recovery
  •     NAT-PMP External Address Scanner
  •     Shodan Search
  •     H.323 Version Scanner
  •     Drupal Views Module Users Enumeration
  •     Ektron CMS400.NET Default Password Scanner
  •     Generic HTTP Directory Traversal Utility
  •     Microsoft IIS HTTP Internal IP Disclosure
  •     Outlook Web App (OWA) Brute Force Utility
  •     Squiz Matrix User Enumeration Scanner
  •     Sybase Easerver 6.3 Directory Traversal
  •     Yaws Web Server Directory Traversal
  •     OKI Printer Default Login Credential Scanner
  •     MSSQL Schema Dump
  •     MYSQL Schema Dump
  •     NAT-PMP External Port Scanner
  •     pcAnywhere TCP Service Discovery
  •     pcAnywhere UDP Service Discovery
  •     Postgres Schema Dump
  •     SSH Public Key Acceptance Scanner
  •     Telnet Service Encyption Key ID Overflow Detection
  •     IpSwitch WhatsUp Gold TFTP Directory Traversal
  •     VMWare ESX/ESXi Fingerprint Scanner
  •     VMWare Authentication Daemon Login Scanner
  •     VMWare Authentication Daemon Version Scanner
  •     VMWare Enumerate Permissions
  •     VMWare Enumerate Active Sessions
  •     VMWare Enumerate User Accounts
  •     VMWare Enumerate Virtual Machines
  •     VMWare Enumerate Host Details
  •     VMWare Web Login Scanner
  •     VMWare Screenshot Stealer
  •     Capture: HTTP JavaScript Keylogger
  •     Oracle DB SQL Injection via SYS.DBMS_CDC_SUBSCRIBE.ACTIVATE_SUBSCRIPTION
  •     Asterisk Manager Login Utility
  •     FreeBSD Telnet Service Encryption Key ID Buffer Overflow
  •     Linux BSD-derived Telnet Service Encryption Key ID Buffer Overflow
  •     Java Applet Rhino Script Engine Remote Code Execution
  •     Family Connections less.php Remote Command Execution
  •     Gitorious Arbitrary Command Execution
  •     Horde 3.3.12 Backdoor Arbitrary PHP Code Execution
  •     OP5 license.php Remote Command Execution
  •     OP5 welcome Remote Command Execution
  •     Plone and Zope XMLTools Remote Command Execution
  •     PmWiki <= 2.2.34 pagelist.php Remote PHP Code Injection Exploit
  •     Support Incident Tracker <= 3.65 Remote Command Execution
  •     Splunk Search Remote Code Execution
  •     Traq admincp/common.php Remote Code Execution
  •     vBSEO <= 3.6.0 proc_deutf() Remote PHP Code Injection
  •     Mozilla Firefox 3.6.16 mChannel Use-After-Free
  •     CTEK SkyRouter 4200 and 4300 Command Execution
  •     Adobe Flash Player MP4 SequenceParameterSetNALUnit Buffer Overflow
  •     Icona SpA C6 Messenger DownloaderActiveX Control Arbitrary File Download and Execute
  •     HP Easy Printer Care XMLCacheMgr Class ActiveX Control Remote Code Execution
  •     Viscom Image Viewer CP Pro 8.0/Gold 6.0 ActiveX Control
  •     Java MixerSequencer Object GM_Song Structure Handling Vulnerability
  •     MS05-054 Microsoft Internet Explorer JavaScript OnLoad Handler Remote Code Execution
  •     MS12-004 midiOutPlayNextPolyEvent Heap Overflow
  •     Viscom Software Movie Player Pro SDK ActiveX 6.8
  •     Adobe Reader U3D Memory Corruption Vulnerability
  •     Aviosoft Digital TV Player Professional 1.0 Stack Buffer Overflow
  •     BS.Player 2.57 Buffer Overflow
  •     CCMPlayer 1.5 m3u Playlist Stack Based Buffer Overflow
  •     Free MP3 CD Ripper 1.1 WAV File Stack Buffer Overflow
  •     McAfee SaaS MyCioScan ShowReport Remote Command Execution
  •     Mini-Stream RM-MP3 Converter v3.1.2.1 PLS File Stack Buffer Overflow
  •     MS11-038 Microsoft Office Excel Malformed OBJ Record Handling Overflow
  •     Ability Server 2.34 STOR Command Stack Buffer Overflow
  •     AbsoluteFTP 1.9.6 - 2.2.10 LIST Command Remote Buffer Overflow
  •     Serv-U FTP Server < 4.2 Buffer Overflow
  •     HP OpenView Network Node Manager ov.dll _OVBuildPath Buffer Overflow
  •     XAMPP WebDAV PHP Upload
  •     Avid Media Composer 5.5 - Avid Phonetic Indexer Buffer Overflow
  •     Citrix Provisioning Services 5.6 SP1 Streamprocess Opcode 0x40020000 Buffer Overflow
  •     HP Diagnostics Server magentservice.exe Overflow
  •     StreamDown 6.8.0 Buffer Overflow
  •     Wireshark console.lua Pre-Loading Script Execution
  •     Oracle Job Scheduler Named Pipe Command Execution
  •     SCADA 3S CoDeSys CmpWebServer <= v3.4 SP4 Patch 2 Stack Buffer Overflow
  •     Sunway Forcecontrol SNMP NetDBServer.exe Opcode 0x57
  •     OpenTFTP SP 1.4 Error Packet Overflow
  •     AIX Gather Dump Password Hashes
  •     Linux Gather Saved mount.cifs/mount.smbfs Credentials
  •     Multi Gather VirtualBox VM Enumeration
  •     UNIX Gather .fetchmailrc Credentials
  •     Multi Gather VMWare VM Identification
  •     UNIX Gather .netrc Credentials
  •     Multi Gather Mozilla Thunderbird Signon Credential Collection
  •     Multiple Linux / Unix Post Sudo Upgrade Shell
  •     Windows Escalate SMB Icon LNK dropper
  •     Windows Escalate Get System via Administrator
  •     Windows Gather RazorSQL Credentials
  •     Windows Gather File and Registry Artifacts Enumeration
  •     Windows Gather Enumerate Computers
  •     Post Windows Gather Forensics Duqu Registry Check
  •     Windows Gather Privileges Enumeration
  •     Windows Manage Download and/or Execute
  •     Windows Manage Create Shadow Copy
  •     Windows Manage List Shadow Copies
  •     Windows Manage Mount Shadow Copy
  •     Windows Manage Set Shadow Copy Storage Space
  •     Windows Manage Get Shadow Copy Storage Info
  •     Windows Recon Computer Browser Discovery
  •     Windows Recon Resolve Hostname
  •     Windows Gather Wireless BSS Info
  •     Windows Gather Wireless Current Connection Info
  •     Windows Disconnect Wireless Connection
  •     Windows Gather Wireless Profile
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.3 Released & Globally Available

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.3 Released & Globally Available

Only six months after the release of RHEL 6.2. Red Hat officially announced the global availability of the next minor release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3. Couple of months ago we got the Beta of RHEL 6.3 and with this final release Red Hat has tweaked the enterprise grade Linux distribution to add new capabilities in storage, virtualization, security, developer tools, file systems, scalability and performance.

Highlighted Features :-
  • Developer Tools: In addition to OpenJDK6 support in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, the newly introduced OpenJDK7 allows customers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 to develop and test with the latest version of open source Java. The Red Hat Developer Day is scheduled for June 26th at the 2012 Red Hat Summit & JBoss World. More about this and other capabilities will be presented, including the Red Hat Enterprise Linux toolset (updated GCC), performance optimization, thread programming and NUMA. For more information about developer day, please visit here.
  • Virtualization: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 helps smooth migration to a virtualized environment. This is achieved with the help of new Virt-P2V tools that can easily convert a Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Microsoft Windows system running on physical hardware to run as KVM guests. This release implements a more robust mechanism to protect data associated with defunct virtual machines. The method by which virtual disk images are securely wiped has been enhanced to allow greater security and stronger compliance with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI-DSS).
  • Security: Users can now use two-factor authentication for securely accessing their Red Hat Enterprise Linux environment. This type of authentication mechanism is more secure than simple password based authentication. Two-factor authentication is being adopted into enterprise environments and is often referenced in industry standards. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 also includes advanced encryption capabilities so data blocks can be encrypted in parallel by taking advantage of underlying multi-processor capabilities. This is supported by the introduction of AES-CTR (Advanced Encryption Standard Counter Mode) cipher for OpenSSH. AES-CTR is well suited for high-speed networking environments.
  • Scalability: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 continues to test the outer bounds of scalability for an operating system platform by increasing the maximum number of virtual CPUs (vCPUs) per guest to 160 from 64. This is significantly higher than the 32 vCPU per guest limit for VMware ESX 5.0. The maximum supported memory configuration for KVM guests has also been increased from 512GB to 2TB.
  • File Systems: File system improvements include O_DIRECT support in FUSE (File system in user space). When enabled, all FUSE reads and writes go directly to storage, bypassing the server cache. This capability can lead to more consistent response times and predictable access to data by multiple accessors for certain use-cases, including database writes and deduplication. GFS2 (shared storage file system) can now read and write data to the disks faster than in previous releases for certain use-cases. In addition, file system check utilities for GFS2 can now be used to check the integrity of the older GFS1 file system.
  • Storage: The Logical Volume Manager (LVM) now provides support for RAID levels 4, 5, and 6 to simplify overall storage administration by consolidating all management functions, such as creating and re-sizing volumes, deploying RAID, and taking snapshots into a single interface. It is now possible to deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 as a FCoE based storage target server providing the high level of reliability and performance available with native Fibre Channel but at a significantly lower cost. This feature complements the FCoE Initiator support that was delivered in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0.
  • Subscription Management: With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3, by default customers can use Red Hat Subscription Management (SAM), an enhanced subscription management capability using X.509 certificates that allows customers to effectively manage subscriptions locally and report on subscription distribution and utilization. This helps facilitate compliance, upgrades, and long-term planning. Customers register their systems using Red Hat Subscription Manager to the Red Hat award-winning customer portal or an instance of Red Hat Enterprise Linux SAM. Customers who used RHN Classic subscription management with prior releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, can continue to use it or migrate to Red Hat Subscription Management.



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Tracker Software Products Announces Launch of New Online PDF Viewer Cloud Applications


 
Tracker Software Products, Ltd has just partnered with Spoon, a cloud computing and virtualization technology company, to offer its PDF and image viewing programs as cloud-based products. In other words, this means that Tracker Software's programs can now be used from any Windows-based computer in the world, as long as it has Internet access. No installation required! All a user needs to do is log on to Tracker Software's website and download the Spoon plugin. This will allow the user to access any Spoon-based products online in addition to Tracker Software's PDF viewers.
Many businesses and professionals are making the switch to cloud-based programs due to the increased versatility, flexibility, and productivity. Additionally, cloud-based programs use less processing power, take up less hard drive space and tend to be better for a company's bottom line. By centralizing processing on the server side rather than the client side, Tracker Software assures users that they don't have to worry about ensuring that their version of software is up-to-date. When run from the cloud, programs are accessible with a single click, they don't take up valuable computer capacity, and any errors or bugs are easily fixed.
Both the free and the professional versions of Tracker Software's PDF-XChange Viewer are available in the new virtualized cloud-based format. These programs allow for easy manipulation and annotation using the most feature-rich PDF viewer currently on the market today. While most people use Adobe to view PDF files, they often run into problems due to a buggy interface, lack of editing capability, non-intuitive design and poor customer support. PDF-XChange allows you to export PDF files to images, to add textual content and extract text, to add security/encryption, to mark up a page with pictures snapped to the grid, to create new documents, to add digital signatures and much more, all through an easy-to-use interface.
This interface has since been put up on the cloud. The basic functionality remains the same, except users may find that the online PDF viewer is faster and doesn't lag the computer quite as much. Additionally, customer support is likely to be faster in the event of a bug, and new features will be added all the time without the need for additional downloads. This change in basic framework will, according to Tracker Software, be the basis for future improvements further down the line.
In other words, the new Online PDF Viewer Cloud Applications don't offer significant change in what you can do right now, but the improved productivity will provide a level of increased ease that wasn't there before. Instead of new features, the skeleton of the program is getting a rework to be better suited for modern computing. More and more companies are going the way of the cloud and virtual machines, because keeping one hundred copies of PDF-XChange Viewer for business purposes, for instance, is inefficient and wasteful according to proponents of the technology.
When it comes to providing PDF software to businesses and professionals worldwide, Tracker Software has been rated by many analysts as one of the best in the industry. They have consistently been on the forefront of technological development, and this latest move proves that they will continue to do so into the foreseeable future.
About Tracker Software
Tracker Software Products, Ltd develops PDF and imaging software, with products including a free PDF reader and a TIFF creator. With sales offices in Canada and the UK and development offices in the USA and Ukraine, Tracker provides document/imaging applications and developer toolkits to professionals around the world. Tracker Software products conform to ISO-maintained PDF specifications, originally defined and extended by Adobe.

About Spoon
Spoon is one of the leading developers of virtualization technologies and cloud computing, meant to connect data, applications and processing power to users instantly, anywhere. Spoon products are available online at Spoon.net, from third party sites through Spoon Feeds, and from within private clouds by way of Spoon Server.

Spoon and Spoon-related products are used by industry leaders in a variety of fields, from education, government and health care to entertainment, finance and information technology. Satisfied customers include Novell, Namco Networks, Autodesk, Core Learning, the U.S. Marine Corps and thousands of software developers around the world

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VMware Fusion 4.1 Allowing Virtualization of Mac OS X


VMware Fusion 4.1.0 released for Mac OS X. Last last week VMware released an update to its popular virtualization software that adds many improvements and bug fixes. The biggest improvement is the applications ability to run older versions of Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard. Apple changed the Mac OS X licensing terms with the release of Mac OS X Lion. The new software license allows users to install and use virtual machines running the client or server version of Lion on their Mac.  It doesn’t mention anything about older versions of Mac OS X so it is assumed that you still aren’t allowed to run either of them in a virtual machine.
Apparently VMWare is leaving the decision whether or not they virtualize either of the older versions of Mac OS X to the user. If a user tries to install Leopard or Snow Leopard in Fusion 4.1 they will be prompted with a dialog that asks: “Verify that the operating system is license to run in a virtual machine. ” If you select Continue then Fusion will go ahead with the installation of the operating system leaving the decision to go ahead entirely in the user’s hands.

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