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PlateSpin reaffirmed its commitment to support Citrix XenServer across the PlateSpin product line. XenServer support is a key element of PlateSpin's multiplatform strategy, which aims to offer enterprises a unified suite of solutions for managing heterogeneous data center environments and making physical and virtual infrastructures work as one.
"As a Citrix Technology Partner, PlateSpin is committed to working with Citrix to offer customers simple, efficient and interoperable solutions to virtualize servers and better manage their XenServer environments," said Stephen Pollack, CEO of PlateSpin ULC. "PlateSpin Workload Portability and profiling technology helps Citrix customers make the most of their XenServer investments by accelerating and simplifying the integration of XenServer into their mixed data center environments where multiple hypervisor technologies coexist."
"Citrix continues to have a great relationship with PlateSpin," said Lou Shipley, Group Vice President and General Manager, Xen Products Group, Citrix Systems. "We use PlateSpin's advanced data center analysis and planning solution, PowerRecon, as part of our virtualization readiness assessment (VRA) service, and are excited to see enhanced support for XenServer in future releases of PlateSpin products. With PlateSpin's broad multiplatform support, Citrix customers will have an even richer set of solutions to adopt, manage and extend their use of XenServer across the heterogeneous data center."
With broad support for today's distributed, multi-platform environments, PlateSpin PowerRecon provides an enterprise-scale workload profiling, planning and optimization solution that improves the speed and quality of virtualization initiatives and eases the burden of managing virtual environments.
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