Marathon Technologies Showcasing First-Ever Fault Tolerant Solution for Virtual Environments at VM World
Market Wire, September, 2007
Marathon Technologies Corporation, the leading provider of automated, fault tolerant-class availability solutions for virtual and physical environments, today announced that it will demonstrate -- for the first time in the industry -- fault tolerant virtual machines. Marathon is demonstrating everRun(TM) for XenEnterprise(TM) fault tolerant machines at the 2007 VM World conference in San Francisco, and will have production software available early next year. This unparalleled technology will enable the first true convergence of virtualization and availability in one completed integrated software solution.
In the new innovators section, Area 1301, conference attendees will see a technology showcase that demonstrates how the integration of everRun and XenEnterprise software leap-frogs today's high availability offerings for virtual environments, by providing fault tolerant-class availability solutions that are simple, comprehensive and cost-effective.
Event: 2007 VM World Conference and Expo
Date: September 11 - September 13, 2007
Location: New Innovators Section, Area 1301, Moscone Convention Center,
San Francisco, California
Time: 7:30am - 6:30pm PT
For more information about the conference, please visit: http://www.vmware.com/vmworld
About Marathon Technologies
Marathon Technologies Corporation is driving the convergence of availability and virtualization technologies through its v-Available(TM) initiative. Marathon is the only company to deliver a complete range of automated, fault tolerant-class availability and disaster recovery software solutions for all essential Windows applications. The company's everRun(TM) product family protects businesses by ensuring continuity of operations in virtual and physical environments. Marathon is a privately held, venture-backed corporation based in Littleton, Massachusetts, USA, with offices worldwide. For more information please visit www.marathontechnologies.com , call 978-489-1100 or 888-682-1142.
Contacts: Brian Mullins Marathon Technologies Corp. 978.489.1146 bmullins@marathontechnologies.com Lynda Sylvia Racepoint Group Inc. 781.487.4619 Lsylvia@racepointgroup.com
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