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According to Tim Grieser, program vice president for system management software at analyst firm IDC, "The
rapid spread of virtualization on Intel architecture platforms is increasing the need for software tools to effectively
manage these environments. Multi-function tools that can manage across a variety of environments, such as VirtualIQ from
ToutVirtual, are increasingly needed by IT to monitor and control their virtualized resources." Grieser added, "This type
of software provides leverage so that IT can efficiently manage the increasing complexity of virtualized infrastructures
and virtual machines."
According to William Fellows, principal analyst, The 451 Group, "We don't
see anyone else with such fine-grained virtual machine (VM) management at this point."
According to Stephen Elliot, director at analyst firm IDC, "Where the complications happen [in virtualization]
are with management, the staff impact, and the process changes that take place." Elliot added, "There’s definitely an
addressable need that these guys [ToutVirtual] are trying to fill."
According to Joe Clabby, president, Clabby Analytics, "For small and mid-sized businesses that have failed to adopt virtualization due to cost, complexity, and proof issues, this [ToutVirtual] design may be just the ticket to get them to experiment with systems virtualization."
According to Rachel Chalmers, senior analyst for enterprise software group, The 451 Group, "Like ToutVirtual, we see a future of heterogeneous virtualization platforms - both bare-metal hypervisors from VMware, the Xen open source project and (eventually) Microsoft, and operating-system-hosted virtualization from Microsoft, Sun, SWsoft and VMware. IT operators and systems administrators are going to want platform-neutral, performance aware management tools to run across all these. ToutVirtual is already selling one."
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