Responding to the need for yet smaller, cheaper, and easier to manage thin clients, Wyse Technology, today announced its zero client computing vision and initial product line-up that supports it. This breakthrough product vision addresses needs for reduced hardware costs, "greener", more flexible desktop/mobile thin devices, a richer user experience, and simplified IT management.
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Wyse Removes Operating System From Thin Clients; Validates Server Based Computing
September 11th, 2007serverbulletinMcAfee Gets Real About Virtual Machine Security
September 11th, 2007emmykung98McAfee products will now secure virtual environments. The company also announced it is working with partners on new and innovative security offerings for virtual machines.
"Virtual machines must be secured," said David DeWalt, president and chief executive officer of McAfee. "Virtualization is causing a splash in enterprises because it promises hardware consolidation and cost reductions. However, with the rush to reap those benefits, security often becomes an afterthought. McAfee offers real security for virtual environments."
LSI Acquires Tarari For $85 Million
September 5th, 2007serverbulletinTarari, Inc., a San Diego based fabless semiconductor company, has signed a definitive agreement to be acquired by LSI Corp. (NYSE: LSI - News) for $85 million in cash. Tarari has emerged as the world leader in content processor silicon to offload and accelerate compute-intensive, complex algorithms used for content inspection in XML/Web Services, Network Security and Digital Media environments.
National Security Agency Will Use VMware in Secure Workstation Solution
August 29th, 2007serverbulletinVMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW - News), the global leader in software for industry-standard virtualized desktops and servers, today announced an agreement with General Dynamics C4 Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD - News), to develop a complete turn-key High-Assurance Platform (HAP) workstation using VMware software for a contract with the National Security Agency (NSA).
Trend Micro Announces InterScan(TM) Web Security Appliance
August 29th, 2007serverbulletinTrend Micro Incorporated (TSE: 4704 - News), a leader in network antivirus and content security software and services, today announced the latest in its portfolio of solutions that provide Web threat protection to business customers. Trend Micro InterScan(TM) Web Security Appliance offers an all-in-one approach for protecting the network from incoming attacks such as virus, spyware, malicious Web sites and inappropriate Web content.