Cisco and Red Hat Strike Virtualization Deal
With another positive earnings report Red Hat goes full steam ahead with cloud and virtualization updates

Cisco and Red Hat are collaborating on virtualization efforts by integrating Cisco's Virtual Network Link technology with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization. The companies say that joining the Cisco Unified Computing System Virtual Interface Card with the Kernel-based Virtual Machine hypervisor would be advantageous for datacenter deployments as it enables a network infrastructure better armed to take on virtualization for linux platforms resulting in higher performance and lower costs. VN-Link automates the movement of network and storage services so they can track virtual machines around the datacenter ensuring consistent networking across all servers. The combo is set to be released later this year along with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 including the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor.

Red Hat has vigorously expanded its services into the cloud and has been pushing Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) based on Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) virtualization technology. The Enterprise Linux vendor has been one of the few companies to show consistent  strong earnings that have amazingly outperformed in this recent recession . The company has taken advantage of key growth sectors in the High Tech arena pertaining to Cloud computing , virtualization and linux based servers . It reported its first-quarter fiscal 2011 financial results with again an impressive revenue of $209 million this time , up 20% from prior year earnings. It has also come out with Red Hat Cloud Foundations, a stack that bundles up Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for deploying Infrastructure-as-a-Service and Platform-as-a-Service private and public clouds. It has expanded its Certified Cloud Provider program launched in July 2009 together with Amazon to include IBM, NTT and Savvis as partners certified to offer Red Hat-powered cloud solutions.

About Dilip Tinnelvelly
Dilip Tinnelvelly is Vice President of cloud computing business unit (CCBU) at ChannelVission Inc., a Cloud computing firm specializing in channels for global business development using SaaS/PaaS platforms. He is responsible for Technology Infrastructure, Product Strategy and Business Operations. Dilip has a special interest in Cloud Computing, Mobile Technology and energy efficient products and practices. He has over a decade of experience working in High Tech Fortune 500 companies as well as emerging startups, directing global technology programs. Before joining ChannelVission, Dilip has served as a Senior Director in Product Management and Strategic Business Development functions at ON Semiconductor, LSI Logic & TransEDA. He has worked as a technology consultant for Venture capital companies, Market Research firms, Institutional investors and Government agencies. He holds an Executive MBA from UC Irvine, California and a Masters in Computer Engineering from Syracuse University, New York.