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Virtual Iron's software hits the market

Stephen Shankland | July 29, 2005 8:52 PM PDT

Summary

Start-up whose software lets programs run on a slice of a single server or group of several releases its first product.
Virtual Iron Software, a start-up whose software lets programs run on a slice of a single server or group of several, released its first product this week. Virtual Iron's software is a foundation that "virtualizes" underlying hardware, in theory making it possible to provide a flexible foundation for programs and to use hardware more efficiently.

A basic configuration of the software, spanning several servers, costs $50,000, the company said.

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