Archive for March, 2006

Review: Altiris Software Virtualization Solution 2

March 28, 2006

Altiris

Today I installed and played aroud with Altiris Software Virtualization Solution (SVS) 2.0 Personal. This version is free for personal use and gives you a good impression of the underlying technique that Altiris uses for 'virtualization'.

I quote the word virtualization on purpose, because Altiris actually creates a exportable sandbox of the application. All registry keys/values and files are redirected to a hidden (for users) key in the registry and folder on the file system. Both are named fslrdr.Due to the fact that an application is sandboxed, the application becomes portable. Exchange of applications is made pretty easy this way.

Imagine… A software vendor provides you with a single .vsa file that you only have to activate for use. No installation is required. That's cool. Your system remains clean.

Compared to Softricity SoftGrid, SVS 'just' redirects. The application itself runs in shared memory and still might conflict on object level with other applications of different versions of the same application. By wisely choosing the installation folders, this can be prevented.
SoftGrid also provides a way of streaming only used execution code. SVS still depends on copying the entire sandbox before launching the application. This means that SVS is better described as an application isolation solution in stead of virtualization. This probably sound familiar for Citrix guys ;-).

Another important difference between SoftGrid and SVS is access control. SoftGrid provides access control for their virtual applications. SVS does not (yet) have this feature.

Altiris Juice is the SVS community that offers a lot of information, some pre-packaged applications and of course the software itself.

SVSDownloads.com offers even more pre-packaged applications and related software.

Fedora Core 5 to be released

March 19, 2006

Fedora logo

Monday 20, 2006 the final version of Fedora Core 5 will be released to the public. The source is already available on some ftp mirrors.Some new features since Fedora Core 4 are:

  • New theme and new logo
  • Gnome 2.14 and KDE 3.5
  • Advanced desktop interfaces based on OpenGL.
  • Gnome user share capability
  • Suspend to RAM support
  • Mono support
  • Xen 3.0 integrated
  • and more..

Go to the official site for more information or download the image before others do.

Microsoft Origami Project

March 7, 2006

Microsoft Origami Project

I know what I want for my birthday ;-).

March 9, 2006 Microsoft will launch the official device at the Origami project website.

By the way, I love Microsoft’s recent commercial activities like this one. The Xbox 360 also was accompanied with such mysterious website.

Remote Access and Desktop Control

March 6, 2006

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