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| A Better Parallels Coming? |
| Written by Jacob Thomason | ||||
| Monday, 17 September 2007 | ||||
With total cooperation from Intel, as announced today by SW-Soft, parent company of Parallels, and Intel, it is safe to say that the world of virtualization is going to get a whole lot sweeter. Parallels is already a great solution for those looking to run Windows inside their Mac OS X. But, with this type of partnership, we should see some very sweet enhancements, mostly on the speed and memory fronts.Intel and SWsoft are collaborating to make desktop virtualization an accepted and mainstream technology. The companies have a shared vision to deliver a desktop virtualization solution that is easy to use, flexible and simple to administer while providing high levels of security and performance. The companies are engaged at an engineering level to accelerate the development and implementation of key workstation and desktop technologies, including Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (Intel VT-d) and Intel Trusted Execution Technology (Intel TXT). The two companies will work together with major OEM hardware manufacturers and independent software vendors to develop virtualization-powered workstation and client computing solutions. Intel and SWsoft will be unveiling early results of their engineering collaboration by demonstrating SWsoft's Parallels virtualization technologies leveraging both Intel VT-d and Intel TXT at Intel Developer Forum, held this week in San Francisco. SWsoft intends to become the industry's first virtualization software vendor to provide support for VT-d and TXT in Clients and Workstations. "Server virtualization has become increasingly popular over the past several years and we believe that client virtualization is on the verge of mainstream adoption, led by the desktop and workstation segments," said Serguei Beloussov, CEO of SWsoft. "By bringing Parallels virtualization technologies and the power of Intel's new innovations to major workstation and desktop OEMs and ISVs, there is a tremendous opportunity to make client virtualization mainstream." "Intel vProT processor technology provides a secure and manageable business client platform", said Robert Crooke, Vice President and General Manager of Intel's Business Client Group from Intel. "By working with industry-leading partners, like Parallels, Intel Virtualization for Directed I/O and Intel Trusted Execution Technologies can accelerate the flexibility and simplicity of securely managing business clients for the IT professional." The SWsoft/Intel Workstation and Client collaboration strengthens an existing relationship between SWsoft and Intel. Intel Capital is an investor in SWsoft, and SWsoft's Parallels products were among the first virtualization products to fully support Intel Virtualization Technology. Intel and SWsoft have been technology collaborators since 2005.
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With total cooperation from Intel, as announced today by SW-Soft, parent company of Parallels, and Intel, it is safe to say that the world of virtualization is going to get a whole lot sweeter. Parallels is already a great solution for those looking to run Windows inside their Mac OS X. But, with this type of partnership, we should see some very sweet enhancements, mostly on the speed and memory fronts.