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VirtualLogix Boosts Virtualization with Intel's MIDs Initiative

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VirtualLogix Boosts Virtualization with Intel's MIDs Initiative

VirtualLogix, the real-time virtualization outfit that some might better remember as Jaluna and that used to belong to Sun, has come out with VLX Developer 2.0 with enhanced support for performance-critical Intel systems, a first for Intel systems and a boot up for Intel's so-called MIDs initiative. It claims to be the only game in town. Developer 2.0 complements VLX for Network Infrastructure 3.0, also out now, by letting architects quickly create and deploy high-performance virtual platforms.

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