Qumranet

Qumranet, Inc was an enterprise software company offering a desktop virtualization platform based on hosted desktops in Kernel-based Virtual Machines (KVM) on servers, linked with their SPICE protocol. The company was also the creator, maintainer and global sponsor of the KVM open source hypervisor.

History

From a low-profile Israeli startup[1] the company made waves with the rapid acceptance of KVM into the Linux kernel,[2] and their Solid ICE desktop virtualization platform has received serious attention.[3][4]

On September 4, 2008, Qumranet was acquired by Red Hat, Inc for $107 million USD.[5]

Key executives

References

  1. Businessweek.com Archived March 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine., "Sequoia, Norwest, Storm Fund Israeli Startups"
  2. Heise.de Archived March 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine., "Virtualization solution KVM will be in the next version of Linux"
  3. ITbusinessedge.com, "Barbarians at the VMware Gate"
  4. "Skating on Solid ICE Desktop Virtualization"
  5. "Red Hat Advances Virtualization Leadership with Qumranet, Inc. Acquisition" (Red Hat press release)
  6. Businessweek.com "Qumranet, Inc."
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