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        Citrix To Acquire VMLogix
        
        
        
			- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- August 31, 2010
In a move aimed at extending its Open Cloud infrastructure,  Citrix Systems Inc. has agreed to acquire VMLogix Inc. 
Terms of the deal, announced Monday, were not disclosed. But  the company said the acquisition of VMLogix will give it virtual lifecycle  automation and self-service features across multiple hypervisors. That in turn  promises to simplify how IT builds, shares and deploys applications in public  and private clouds, according to Citrix. 
  
  VMLogix's LabManager suite of tools allows distributed software development  teams to manage their software lifecycle and quality assurance processes.  Citrix said adding it to its OpenCloud platform will simplify how cloud  providers offer infrastructure services. It will also provide a self-service  interface to Citrix's XenServer virtualization platform.
That is aimed at providing interoperability with on-premises  private cloud solutions similar to that of public cloud services, according to  Citrix. "It gives them neutral hypervisor support, which is a big  thing," said Theresa Lanowitz, lead analyst at market research firm voke. 
"So many people want to be able to embrace  virtualization in the application lifecycle but they have to have support for  multiple hypervisors, and that's what the VMLogix acquisition really gives  them."
Lanowitz pointed out that VMLogic has extended its reach to  the cloud by partnering with providers Amazon Web Services and Rackspace.  "That will help Citrix with their Open Cloud strategy in that this gives  them a scalable environment for cloud applications so you can scale up as well  as scale down," she said. 
Given the close  partnership between Cintrix and Microsoft and the focus of Citrix's Open  Cloud initiative, it is reasonable to predict the Windows Azure Platform will  be added to the mix of services supported, Lanowitz added. 
That will also set the direction for open application  lifecycle management across VMs and clouds with the virtual lab component that  VMlogix provides, she said, noting Microsoft earlier  this month added virtual lab capability inside Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate.  However, the Visual Studio Lab Management product only supports Microsoft's  Hyper-V hypervisor. 
"I look at this as a potential for Microsoft and Citrix  to further enhance that partnership," Lanowitz said. "They have and  really set the strategic direction of the market for what we can expect to see  for virtualization within the application lifecycle."
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Jeffrey Schwartz is editor of Redmond magazine and also covers cloud computing for Virtualization Review's Cloud Report. In addition, he writes the Channeling the Cloud column for Redmond Channel Partner. Follow him on Twitter @JeffreySchwartz.