Kace announced Monday what it called the first virtual systems management appliances to run natively within the VMware infrastructure. The Virtual Kbox appliances offer users a software product that runs on the user’s existing computer hardware. Earlier versions of the Kbox appliance required the installation of separate hardware to deploy and manage IT resources. The virtual management system provides the benefits already available from Kace’s physical appliances but with the added scalability, affordability, ease-of-support and maintenance of virtual solutions, the company said.
Kace Tucks Virtual Systems Management Into VMware Infrastructure
Posted by: Jack M. Germain February 18, 2008 06:00 AMKace announced Monday what it called the first virtual systems management appliances to run natively within the VMware infrastructure. The Virtual Kbox appliances offer users a software product that runs on the user’s existing computer hardware. Earlier versions of the Kbox appliance required the installation of separate hardware to deploy and manage IT resources. The virtual management system provides the benefits already available from Kace’s physical appliances but with the added scalability, affordability, ease-of-support and maintenance of virtual solutions, the company said.