Intransa Leverages VMware vSphere for Cloud Bundle
Intransa, a maker of cloud applications for physical security and industrial video, announced it has bundled VMware vSphere with its Video and Data Management & Retention (VDMR) Appliance. Intransa is a VMware Embedded OEM partner, and will now enable its physical security customers to run multiple applications on a single virtualized server.
“The bundled Intransa VDMR Appliance with VMware vSphere leverages the power of virtualization using only one physical server, replacing up to three commodity servers. The combination of VMware and Intransa dramatically reduces capital and operating costs and maximizes IT efficiency while giving customers increased agility through automation.”
Intransa’s offering pack features such as the Video System Administrator (VSA) Console, video stream optimization and a camera networking management tool called Video Stream Director. Each offering is designed for the specific market Intransa is aiming for, and comes with video surveillance, access control, video analytics and a number of apps focusing on this area.
This announcement comes from EMC World 2011, an event SiliconANGLE is attending as we speak. We’ve covered all the news and updates which came from the Las Vegas conference to date, and Tom Roloff, Senior VP of EMC Consulting set down at The Cube with Dave Vellante of Wikibon and John Furrier of SiliconANGLE, where they discussed the human aspect. This comes along the new environment the introduction of the cloud brings to the internal corporate scene, and subsequerntly the employees, according to Roloff.
VMware had other developments from EMC World 2011, including more partner launches. EMC, who also unveiled its latest contribution to Hadoop, has introduced EMC Captiva, EMC Document Sciences, CenterStage and Documentum OnDemand. These offerings are initially focused on content management and collaboration, and are based on VMware-based VCUBE architecture.
Going back to Hadoop, EMC is not the only partner who released its addition to the open source data management offering. A host of other companies including Datatax and NetApp did the same.
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