Industry News Desk
Virtualization Leader Changes Name to Parallels
SWsoft Rebrands to Parallels, for Optimized Computing
Dec. 18, 2007 04:00 PM
Virtualization software company, SWsoft, has changed its
name to Parallels, while unveiling its ''Optimized Computing,'' to focus on
providing a broad portfolio of multi-platform virtualization and automation
software.
Optimized Computing includes the Parallels Open Platform, an overlay platform
which brings together desktop and server virtualization plus system and
business automation assets in conjunction with our rapidly expanding ecosystem
of partner solutions for use in on-premise, hosted and software-as-a-service
(SaaS) usage models.
Serguei Beloussov, CEO, SWsoft explained, ''This is the first in a series of
moves that will help our customers and partners realize the benefits of what we
are calling 'Optimized Computing.' This means enhancing Windows, Linux, Mac,
x86 and ia64-based bare metal systems with innovative hypervisor-based
virtualization, container-based virtualization and a suite of complementary
automation solutions. Truly optimized computing requires virtualization, system
automation and business automation components - which our company is unique in
providing.''
New products expected in 2008 to help deliver on the company vision include
version 4.0 of the company's Virtuozzo container-based virtualization software,
a server-based hypervisor later in 2008, and major updates to Parallels Desktop
and Parallels Workstation. Also in 2008, the company will be introducing new
virtualization management software that will manage not only Virtuozzo and
Parallels but also popular third-party virtualization technologies in a single,
flexible solution.
Multiple SWsoft products will soon be renamed gradually as an expansion of a
descriptive product naming strategy for clarity, simplicity and strength. For
example, SWsoft PEM and HSPcomplete will be renamed to Parallels System
Automation and Parallels Business Automation.
SWsoft has more than doubled revenues every year for the past 8 years. Its
products have won a remarkable 27 awards in the past 12 months and are represented
by 55 patents (issued or pending). The combined SWsoft team now includes 900
people worldwide - a 50 percent increase over the last year. In addition to
organic growth, the company has made three acquisitions in recent months and is
actively pursuing additional targets that will support and extend its corporate
and product strategy.
SWsoft currently goes to market with more than 500 official partners, including
Microsoft, Intel, Apple, Dell, IBM , HP, AMD and SGI. Offering innovative
hypervisor-based virtualization for platform flexibility along with
container-based virtualization for performance and manageability underpins the
company's virtualization technology strategy.
The company's suite of popular automation software helps individuals and organizations
maximize the value they can realize within their computing environments - from
a single hosted website or SaaS-based application to complex, large-scale
enterprise datacenters. The company will soon begin using its new name along
with a new corporate logo that symbolizes the company's new vision. A preview
of the new logo and corporate icon is available at
www.swsoft.com/optimizedcomputing. In early 2008, existing SWsoft and Parallels
websites will be unified into a single presence at www.parallels.com.
SWsoft is a virtualization and automation software firm with solutions designed
to assist consumers, businesses, and service providers optimize technology use.
The company's software powers more than 130,000 servers and 700,000 desktops
worldwide in 125 countries. The SWsoft product line includes Virtuozzo - the
leading operating system virtualization solution, Parallels - the leading
desktop virtualization product, and Plesk - the leading server control panel.
Founded in 1999, the company has offices throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.
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