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VirtenSys Announces General Availability )f Its I/O Virtualization Switches: Page 2 of 3

What Customers and Partners Are Saying

"The VirtenSys VIO switches enable us to provide a complete, end-to-end virtualization solution to our customers," stated Dale Foster, president at Promark Technology. "The switches are totally transparent to the existing servers and data centers, and can be deployed immediately. The VirtenSys solution is a great fit to all of our customers, from SMBs to large enterprises, and enables them to realize tremendous benefits of cost reduction and power savings."

"VirtenSys I/O virtualization technology and products are unique, non-disruptive, and preserve investments in our IT infrastructure," said Kevin Cantoni, vice president of product development at PayPal. "I/O virtualization is an important part of our green IT strategy."

"The current I/O bottleneck is constraining our capability to respond to the explosion of services and applications and to take full advantage of other data center optimization initiatives," said Ajay Srivastava, VP OnDemand Platform at Oracle. "I/O virtualization gives us a better flexibility to migrate applications within a grid."

Virtualized operating systems can leverage the capabilities of I/O virtualization to further improve data centers operations. "The VirtenSys approach to I/O virtualization complements VMware vSphere??? 4 to help customers achieve greater flexibility, manageability and efficiency in IT infrastructure deployments," said Shekar Ayyar, vice president of infrastructure alliances, VMware. "VirtenSys solutions help customers create an easily managed converged infrastructure to cut down on operational costs while increasing staff productivity and improving service-level agreements."