Virtualization software vendor VMware plans to extend its reach into additional systems-infrastructure areas following the unveiling of its VMware Infrastructure 3 (VI3) suite Monday.Due to ship in two weeks, VI3 brings together new versions of VMware’s ESX Server and its VirtualCenter software and adds brand-new capabilities including distributed resource scheduling and consolidated backup.VMware has applied its virtualization technology to help simplify a number of different IT operations in the data center, and the company plans to do a lot more in this area, according to Diane Greene, the company’s cofounder and president.“Over the next few years, we’ll take all the systems infrastructure and put in virtual infrastructure and do more powerful things than anyone thought possible,” she said in a keynote address to attendees at VMware’s first analyst day in Cambridge, Mass. Other systems infrastructure areas on VMware’s future product road map include “reliability, availability, serviceability, security and responsiveness,” Greene said in an interview after her address. She particularly talked up software life-cycle management as an area that could benefit from the virtualization approach to help companies as they first develop and later test new applications.Greene doesn’t expect VMware to release these future capabilities in a suite like VI3, but rather more on a gradual basis over time. “I can’t believe we pulled this off,” she said of VI3. The work involved in bringing the virtualization software suite to market is what would “kill most companies,” Greene added. Many of VMware’s 800 to 900 R&D engineers worked on VI3 over the past two and a half years, with much of the work being done at the company’s headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif.Greene positioned the upcoming release of VI3 as the start of a second phase for her company, one where virtualization is an established technology that users feel comfortable with. “We spent the last eight and a half years evangelizing virtualization,” she said. “Now, it’s here to stay.”Phase two also means facing competition from the likes of Microsoft and open-source virtualization player XenSource.“In phase one, there were no alternatives, no shipping products,” Greene said. Looking ahead, VMware plans to issue performance benchmarks comparing its virtualization software with that of its rivals, she added.VI3 was previously code-named Dali McKinley, Greene said. VMware’s product code names typically name-check an artist and a mountain—in this case, Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dali and Mount McKinley, the highest mountain peak in North America. Intel was also fond of the Alaskan mountain, using McKinley as the code name for its Itanium 2 64-bit server chip a few years back.Focused on x86 server virtualization, VMware is an independent subsidiary of storage vendor EMC. -China Martens, IDG News ServiceFor related news coverage, read VMware Releases Next-Gen Virtualization Software.Check out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content feature Expedia poised to take flight with generative AI CTO Rathi Murthy sees the online travel service’s vast troves of data and AI expertise fueling a two-pronged transformation strategy aimed at growing the company by bringing more of the travel industry online. By Paula Rooney Jun 02, 2023 7 mins Travel and Hospitality Industry Digital Transformation Artificial Intelligence case study Deoleo doubles down on sustainability through digital transformation The Spanish multinational olive oil processing company is immersed in a digital transformation journey to achieve operational efficiency and contribute to the company's sustainability strategy. By Nuria Cordon Jun 02, 2023 6 mins CIO Supply Chain Digital Transformation brandpost Resilient data backup and recovery is critical to enterprise success As global data volumes rise, business must prioritize their resiliency strategies. By Neal Weinberg Jun 01, 2023 4 mins Security brandpost Democratizing HPC with multicloud to accelerate engineering innovations Cloud for HPC is facilitating broader access to high performance computing and accelerating innovations and opportunities for all types of organizations. By Tanya O'Hara Jun 01, 2023 6 mins Multi Cloud Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe