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TRIGENCE ANNOUNCES SUPPORT FOR SOLARIS 10
Trigence Corp announced Trigence AE 2.2 with support for Solaris. Trigence AE
2.2 will be demonstrated at the 2004 Gartner Data Center Conference in Las
Vegas, and will be available in early 2005. Trigence AE is a powerful
application virtualization solution that uses a unique container approach to
help data centers achieve high availability and flexible application lifecycle
management.
Sun Solaris customers who are embracing Sun's N1 container approach can easily
add Trigence AE above N1 to provide portability, easy provisioning and
on-demand delivery with Sun's Solaris 10 containers. Customers who intend to
remain on Solaris 9 will be able to immediately lever the power of
containerization with Trigence AE while at the same time building a simple and
fast migration route to Solaris 10 when they are ready. Trigence AE will be
jointly marketed by Sun and Trigence Corp.
"Trigence's technology helps Sun up the ante in the Grid computing space,"
said Shirley Horvat, director of marketing of Sun Microsystems of Canada Inc.
"As organizations increase the sophistication of their product development, N1
and leading products like Trigence AE 2.2, running in the Solaris 10 operating
environment, will deliver greater levels of control over the network."
"Our customers value the significantly increased levels of agility that
Trigence AE's container approach offers to their data centers," said Paul
O'Leary, vice president of research and development at Trigence. "Now with
support for Solaris, we will be able to help a much broader number of
organizations use application virtualization to boost service levels, deliver
on-demand availability and manage cradle-to-grave application lifecycles."
By placing an application's full file stack into a secure, thin software
container, Trigence AE turns the application into a highly portable and
manageable object, separate from the underlying server and infrastructure. As
a result, applications can be moved among servers and co-located on a single
operating system with a simple click, drag and drop function. Data centers can
achieve greater agility while lowering the everyday costs of managing, moving,
tracking and securing applications.
"IT infrastructures are all about enabling applications, and today's
infrastructures are too inflexible, complex and expensive to manage," said Tom
Bittman, vice president at Gartner. "Next-generation infrastructures must
become more virtualized and automated, giving applications the real-time
agility that the business expects."
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