VMware buys application-virtualization firm
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15/Jan/2008 9:00AM
VMware buys application-virtualization firm

January 15, 2008 (IDG News Service) -- In a bid to boost its desktop virtualization portfolio, VMware on Tuesday agreed to acquire application-based virtualization vendor Thinstall.

The acquisition will boost VMware's virtualization technology to deploy, update and manage desktop environments, said Ed Albanese, senior product marketing manager at VMware.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Thinstall's platform delivers applications to clients without requiring pre-installed software. Thinstall, founded in 1999, packages an application and delivers it to a desktop, where an application operates in its own sandbox, overcoming hardware and OS compatibility issues, Albanese said.

It is designed to work with VMware's Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), which allows users to access virtual desktops remotely from a traditional PC or thin client.

Thinstall employees will be relocated from San Francisco to VMware's headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif. The deal is expected to close later this quarter, VMware said in a news release.

VMware will boost the distribution of VDI and Thinstall technology through its acquisition, also announced Tuesday, of the assets of Foedus, a Portsmouth, N.H. provider of virtualization technologies and services, Albanese said.




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