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Trigence Introduces Optimized Application Virtualization Software for Linux and Solaris to
Power the Virtual Enterprise


 

 

Latest Version of Trigence AE 3.0 Further Liberates Applications
From Underlying Infrastructure.

JERSEY CITY, NJ  and OTTAWA, Ontario – August 8, 2007 – Trigence, the leader in virtualization at the application level, today announced a package of enhancements to optimize its application virtualization software, Trigence AE 3.0, for Linux and Solaris. The Trigence AE optimization package for Linux and Solaris includes significant enhancements to streamline application configuration management, reduce operational costs, maximize efficiencies, and drive the move toward true enterprise virtualization and utility computing. To learn more, visit Trigence executives this week at LinuxWorld Booth #835.

According to a recent report by The 451 Group, application virtualization will be one of the next technologies to permeate the enterprise IT market, leading to greater efficiency and power savings, and IDC predicts that the virtualization services market will grow from $5.5 billion in 2006 to $11.7 billion in 2011. Through Trigence encapsulation, Trigence AE separates the application and its dependencies from the operating systems to improve application manageability and eliminate the need for application re-configuration or re-installation to move, migrate or update applications. New key features include:

Streamlined capsule management

  • Radical reduction in the time required to use a capsule on Linux or Solaris
  • Rapid capsule property changes and expanded capsule cloning
  • Ability to access capsules expanded on a network share (iSCSI, SAN, NAS and NFS)
  • Extension of encapsulated processes to multiple network devices

Expanded user capabilities

  • Increased support and faster access for fail-over situations and capacity-on-demand
  • Significantly expanded multi-user capabilities for capsules to further extend encapsulated applications

Enhanced support and monitoring

  • Improved CPU performance monitoring for resource management
  • Advanced support for applications written with tight memory control and/or memory-constrained applications

“Application virtualization is forcing the industry to rethink how it perceives applications and the limitations tied to their usage.  If you think application virtualization is solely VmWare or a similar solution, think again,” said John Hamilton, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Trigence. “Today businesses want the ability to simply, quickly and effectively use, manage and move applications where, when and how needed.  Not only to save time, resources and money, but also to enable the business to further its goals. The optimization package for Trigence AE takes the industry one step closer to realizing the power of the virtual enterprise.”

The optimization package will be released for general availability at the end of Q3 2007. To learn more about Trigence AE 3.0 please visit: http://www.trigence.com/products/index.html.

About Trigence

Trigence provides a new approach to IT management by encapsulating and liberating applications from underlying OS and server-level dependencies. The application virtualization technology not only simplifies common tasks like migration and re-configuration, but also harnesses heterogeneous applications and brings them together into a structured, standardized environment for dramatically improved manageability. Organizations in the financial services, government and technology sectors use Trigence solutions to significantly reduce the cost and complexity of IT management across the enterprise. Privately-held Trigence is based in Jersey City, NJ and Ottawa, ON. For more information, please visit www.trigence.com.

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CONTACTS:

Erica Camilo/Kim Pegnato

BluePoint Venture Marketing for Trigence

Erica@bluepointmktg.com

Kim@bluepointmktg.com

781-861-7800

Chalmers, Rachel, “Virtualization II: Desktops and Applications Are Next,” The 451 Group, June 14, 2007. http://www.the451group.com/about/press_release_download.php?icid=394

Healy, Matt, “Worldwide Virtualization Services 2007–2011 Forecast,” IDC, July 11, 2007. http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view
&newsId=20070711005114&newsLang=en