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  • VMware’s rivals ramp up their efforts to create alternative stacks

    VMware’s rivals ramp up their efforts to create alternative stacks

    As VMware pushes its vision for private clouds built around its core virtualization technology, rival vendors are ramping their efforts to create an alternative stack.

    OpenNebula, the open source virtualization stack based on the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM), last week released version 7.0 of its suite and billed it as “a major architectural leap” thanks to “a redefined cloud-edge orchestration engine … designed to support distributed, sovereign, and intelligent infrastructure across hybrid and multi-provider environments.”

    The new version also added support for Arm processors, plus enhanced PCI passthrough that allows full compatibility with NVIDIA-mediated virtual GPUs and means users can deploy OpenNebula in “AI factories” – Nvidia-speak for datacenters or infrastructure pods dedicated to AI workloads.

    The company has also improved its migration capabilities by adding more automation, and refined its cloud provisioning engine including by simplifying cluster setups. OpenNebula is already working on a maintenance release that include a full redesign of the engine and has started work on version 7.2.

    Red Hat’s OpenShift Virtualization is also a work in progress, and last week reached version 4.19.

    The big addition is technology previews of the platform running on Azure, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and Google Cloud. Once Red Hat nails those previews, it will be close to parity with VMware in terms of partners that can contribute to a hybrid cloud.

    Another notable preview is smart resource allocation, which monitors virtual machines’ resource utilization in real-time and automatically distributes workloads to nodes that have capacity to run them well. Doing so should improve hardware utilization rates, a metric VMware is pushing hard as a reason to adopt its wares.

    Red Hat has also improved its VM migration tools so storage arrays do the job of moving data, which reduces the time, and downtime, needed to complete a move. Hitachi Vantara has developed a preview of the tech and is driving its development.

    Another new feature enables live migration of a virtual machine’s storage, either to a different tier of storage or to a different array. Again, this one is a preview that Red Hat expects will emerge in a future update.

    Nutanix has been busy, too, with a late June release of an update to its Cloud Infrastructure stack.

    Version 7.3 added a multicluster virtual switch that connects clusters and improves workload migrations across infrastructure pods. Nutanix also improved provisioning automation, enhanced virtual routing with border gateway protocol tweaks, and stepped up its resilience efforts by allowing users to store snapshots in Azure Blob Storage – enabling restoration without having to maintain Azure compute resources.

    HPE’s virtualization update came in the form of a tie-up with backup vendor Veeam that sees the latter support the former’s Morpheus VM Essentials platform. HPE designed this product as an alternative to VMware’s lower-end vSphere server virtualization bundles, which are somewhat unloved at Virtzilla amid its private cloud push.

    A few weeks back, Veeam also quietly revealed that it plans to deliver a beta of its wares for the XCP-NG virtualization stack during this northern summer.

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    No platform succeeds without support from vendors of vital ancillary services like backup, so HPE and Vates – the company behind XCP-NG – have some nice validation in the form of Veeam’s belief their products represent an opportunity.

    This collective burst of activity from virtualization vendors is attributable to the changes Broadcom brought to VMware, which is now all-in on its Cloud Foundation bundle that oversees private clouds – but comes with a hefty price tag. Broadcom insists that Cloud Foundation quickly pays for itself by providing a cheaper alternative to public clouds, lifting utilization rates of on-prem infrastructure, and in its latest version 9 allowing simplified cloud-like operations that make IT departments more productive.

    Rival vendors point to considerable VMware price increases and the potential for lock-in as reasons to consider their wares. ®

  • NFL Rivals Announces Partnership with Super Bowl Champions Kansas City Chiefs

    NFL Rivals Announces Partnership with Super Bowl Champions Kansas City Chiefs

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    • NFL Rivals partners with Kansas City Chiefs for 2024 NFL season
    • Partnership includes in-stadium branding and fan sweepstakes
    • NFL Rivals has over 5 million downloads and 115 million games played
    • Game is first NFL-licensed mobile game with digital ownership technology
    • Available on App Store and Google Play Store

    The official mobile game of the National Football League, NFL Rivals, has announced a new partnership with the reigning Super Bowl LVIII champions, the Kansas City Chiefs.

    This collaboration, set to launch at the start of the 2024 NFL season, designates NFL Rivals as the “Official Mobile Game of the Chiefs” for the upcoming season.

    The partnership between NFL Rivals and the Kansas City Chiefs will bring a range of exciting features for fans.

    These include tailgate activations, in-stadium branding, and sweepstake opportunities. Lucky fans will have the chance to win VIP experiences at Chiefs’ home games at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium throughout the season. The partnership will culminate in select fans receiving tickets to a special Rivals-themed Chiefs home game.

    John Linden, CEO of Mythical Games, the company behind NFL Rivals, expressed his excitement about the partnership.

    “After our massively successful inaugural season of NFL Rivals, we’re thrilled to partner with the Kansas City Chiefs, one of the NFL’s most storied and successful franchises,”

    Linden said. He added that partnering with his hometown team was particularly satisfying.

    The Kansas City Chiefs also showed enthusiasm for the collaboration. Kim Hobbs, Vice President of partnership strategy and development at the Kansas City Chiefs, stated,

    “We are thrilled to have NFL Rivals joining our family as the Official Mobile Game of the Chiefs.” Hobbs emphasized the team’s focus on reaching fans across various platforms, noting that “mobile gaming is a growing market, especially amongst our young fans.”

    NFL Rivals has made significant strides in the mobile gaming market since its launch. The game has achieved over 5 million downloads and players have engaged in more than 115 million games.

    It stands out as the first NFL-licensed mobile game to incorporate digital ownership technology, adding a unique dimension to the gaming experience.

    The game’s success comes as it enters its second NFL season, building on the momentum from its debut year. Fans can easily access NFL Rivals by downloading it from the App Store for iOS devices or the Google Play Store for Android users.

    For those seeking more information, the NFL Rivals website is available, and the game has active communities on social media platforms X (formerly Twitter) and Discord.

    Mythical Games

    Mythical Games, the company behind NFL Rivals, has a strong pedigree in the gaming industry. The team includes developers who have worked on major franchises such as Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Overwatch.

    The company has gained recognition for its innovative approach, being acknowledged by Fast Company’s World Changing Ideas 2021 and recently named one of Forbes’ Best Startup Employers for 2024.

    One of Mythical Games’ key innovations is the Mythical Marketplace, which is the first in-game blockchain marketplace available on both iOS and Android platforms.

    This feature provides gamers with ownership and control over the purchase and sale of digital assets. Additionally, the Mythical Platform offers a custodial wallet for digital items, designed to protect gamers who may be new to blockchain technology.

    The Kansas City Chiefs, founded in 1960 as the Dallas Texans, have a rich history in American football. The team, which moved to Kansas City in 1963, competes in the West Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL).

    Under the ownership of the Hunt Family and the leadership of Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt, the Chiefs have established themselves as a formidable force in the NFL, with their recent Super Bowl LVIII victory adding to their legacy.

    Oliver Dale

    Editor-in-Chief of Blockonomi and founder of Kooc Media, A UK-Based Online Media Company. Believer in Open-Source Software, Blockchain Technology & a Free and Fair Internet for all.His writing has been quoted by Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Investopedia, The New Yorker, Forbes, Techcrunch & More. Contact Oliver@blockonomi.com

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