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Industry News Desk VMware Buys Blue Lane in Hush-Hush Deal
Blue Lane’s stock in trade was securing physical and virtual data centers
By: Maureen O'Gara
Nov. 13, 2008 11:00 PM
Blue Lane's stock in trade was securing physical and virtual data centers with "zero footprint, zero downtime and zero tuning." Six-year-old Blue Lane is evidently supposed to contribute to VMware's projected Virtual Datacenter OS (VD-OS), the current goal of VMware's Virtual Infrastructure. Specifically that means its proposed Application vService, which moves the security perimeter from the network to the application. Pre-VMware Blue Lane had a virtual appliance called VirtualShield - developed with VMware - that removed nasty content before it got to the virtual server via a technique called inline patching. It was software-based and worked on VMware's Infrastructure 3 platform and defended guest VMs running on ESX Server hosts. It protected servers inside the hypervisor including unpatched, out-of-date, temporarily offline and unsupported legacy systems. The acquisition leaves another start-up called Catbird out in the cold. Rumor has it VMware paid ~$15 million for Blue Lane on top of the $3 million it already put in the place. Blue Lane apparently brought in $27.1 million in VC over the years. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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