Cross-platform virtualization with Transitive: VMworld.com Expert Session
Transitive VP Ian Robinson holds court for the next two weeks over at VMworld.com at the Cross-platform Virtualization in the Enterprise Expert Session. Transitive does something quite interesting -- they can dynamically translate from one machine architecture to another. This can be quite complementary to VMware and our flavor of virtualization. You can, for instance, take your apps compiled for the Solaris/SPARC platform, move them to your new x86 box running ESX and Linux and go to town.

Expert Session Overview
Cross-platform virtualization is the key to extending datacenter virtual infrastructure beyond the confines of x86-based applications to embrace all enterprise workloads. By deploying cross-platform virtualization in conjunction with VMware, enterprise datacenter managers can extend the acknowledged benefits of VMware (including consolidation, rapid provisioning and recoverability) to legacy applications created for non-x86 platforms. This session explains how cross-platform virtualization works and discusses common enterprise customer use cases.
If you haven't dropped by an expert session before, it's like a hosted chat spread out over two weeks. You do need to grab a (free) vmworld.com account if you haven't already. Then go let Ian's prerecorded presentation play out and feel free to ask questions. Ian has promised to stick around and respond to everybody. Ian was at VMware a few years back, so is very up-to-speed about how the VMware and Transitive play well together.
