Oracle virtualization gets a boost with another acquisition

Oracle virtualization gets a boost with another acquisition

The Oracle virtualization acquisition spree continued this week as the software giant said it would buy Virtual Iron Software for an undisclosed sum.

Find out what

    Requires Free Membership to View

    When you register, my team of editors will also send you the latest expert resources covering all areas of server virtualization, such as platforms, architectures and strategies, server hardware, managing virtual environments, application issues and more.

    Margie Semilof, Editorial Director

    By submitting your registration information to SearchServerVirtualization.com you agree to receive email communications from TechTarget and TechTarget partners. We encourage you to read our Privacy Policy which contains important disclosures about how we collect and use your registration and other information. If you reside outside of the United States, by submitting this registration information you consent to having your personal data transferred to and processed in the United States. Your use of SearchServerVirtualization.com is governed by our Terms of Use. You may contact us at webmaster@TechTarget.com.

the news, along with Oracle's pending Sun Microsystems acquisition, means for the server virtualization market in this edition of This Week in Virtualization. This podcast also includes news on Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization and Hyper-V R2 from the TechEd 2009 conference in Los Angeles.

This Week in Virtualization

Play now:

You must have Adobe Flash Player 7 or above to view this content.See http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer to download now.
Download for later:

Oracle virtualization gets a boost with another acquisition
• Internet Explorer: Right Click > Save Target As
• Firefox: Right Click > Save Link As

This was first produced in May 2009