Rabu, 12 Desember 2007

Update: SAP, VMWare ink support pact (InfoWorld)

San Francisco - VMWare said Tuesday that SAP will support its software running on VMWares ESX Server, in 64-bit Windows and Linux environments.

SAP will offer companies who deploy ESX Server support for "all stages of the software lifecycle, from development and test to production," according to a VMWare statement.

VMWare also said that server products from Fujitsu-Siemens, HP, Dell and IBM have been certified for running SAP software on VMWare.

Parag Patel, vice president of alliances for VMWare, said it took some time for SAP to provide production-environment support due to the companys high standards: "SAP is demanding, theyre conservative. Theyre cautious of what goes into the environments of their customers."

He also acknowledged the technological implications of virtualizing an enterprises ERP (enterprise resource planning) infrastructure. "Companies run their businesses around SAP," he said. "Its one thing to virtualize a lightweight application and another thing to virtualize something like SAP."

The companys newly strengthened alliance with SAP comes at a time when it remains the dominant market leader for virtualization but is seeing competing products from the likes of Sun and Oracle emerge.

VMWare nonetheless hopes to form an equivalent support pact with Oracle, according to Patel. "Im optimistic. I think theres a lot to be gained for both companies," he said.

Also Tuesday, VMWare shipped the latest version of VMware Infrastructure 3. The company said the release features improvements in automation, availability and workload performance.

This story was updated on December 11, 2007

 
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