Tuesday, October 25, 2011

KDDI America selects Peter Bauert and Parallels to power KA-Kloud

Parallels—an internationally renowned company in automation and virtualization software industry—and its Chief Operating Officer and Chief Finance Officer Peter Bauert are chosen by Kokusai Denshin Denwa International (KDDI) America to power its latest cloud service, the KA-Kloud.


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With the use of Parallels’ service Parallels Automation, KDDI America aims to quickly and successfully launch KA-Kloud—a comprehensive and secure Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) solution designed to facilitate smooth and easy business transition to a cloud environment. Parallels Automation can help in providing end-to-end service automation to permit KDDI customers to have control of the system through self-service. With this, KDDI America will be able to respond to customer requests for capacity and time increases. The billing features of Parallels Automation will also let the company offer customers of flexible pricing.


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Peter Bauert and Parallels offer Parallels Automation to service providers—like KDDI America—worldwide to help them automate all aspects of offering, managing, delivering, and billing their services. The Parallels Automation is a complete operational and business support system that was built particularly for cloud services providers.


KDDI America is the US counterpart of the KDDI group based in Tokyo—a Fortune Global 500 company that is considered a leader provider of international IT and communications services. And with the help of Parallels and its Parallels Automation, this internationally prominent service provider is able to improve its operations.


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More information about Peter Bauert, Parallels, and Parallels Automation maybe accessed at www.parallels.com.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Peter Bauert: Winning awards place companies at the top of the game

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Peter Bauert, former EVP Strategy & Operations at Fast Search & Transfer, is now part of a team at an IT company that boasts of over 50 awards since 1999. Parallels, where Bauert is now COO and CFO, is a leading company in virtualization and automation software.

MacWorld— a monthly computer magazine published by Mac Publishing, is one of the many award giving bodies that has bestowed Parallels numerous awards, including the much-coveted Best Consumer Software for the product Parallels Desktop Switch to Mac, Editor’s Choice Award—receiving five out of five stars—for the Parallels Desktop 6 software, and other awards from MacWorld Expo. Peter Bauert is proud to be part of a team that has been consistently recognized for their efforts in providing individuals and organizations around the world the best kind of service and software products.

PC Pro reviews one of the company’s products,Parallels Desktop 6, as a product that its competitors will find difficult to match. Parallels Desktop 6 is a software solution that enables consumers to access Windows on their Mac, allowing them to run Mac and Windows programs side-by-side. The review says that the product’s newest feature—an application for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch gives it an edge over the competitor’s products. The new product feature is reported to allow users to access their virtual machines over the internet without experiencing any problems.

Learn more about Parallels Desktop 6 at www.parallels.com.
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Peter Bauert and Parallels: Helping partners break into the healthcare, cloud, and enterprise markets

Peter Bauert’s company, Parallels, a leading provider of virtualization and automation software to consumers, businesses, and service providers around the world, has made a series of announcements intended to help its partners break into the healthcare, cloud, and enterprise markets.

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The company is planning to invest $5 million over the next two years in speeding up the adoption of cloud services by healthcare organizations worldwide. This will be done in partnership with Microsoft. Last July, the two companies announced their two-year strategic relationship aimed at delivering complete cloud automation solutions focused on meeting the needs of the health industry around the world.

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Microsoft and Parallels, where Peter Bauert is serving as Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operations Officer, has made the Health Community Automation (HCCA) product available for use by Microsoft global network of Office 365 Syndication Partners, allowing organizations to access Microsoft products hosted within a private cloud.

Moreover, Parallels released in the market an enterprise version of the Desktop 6 for Mac software to cope with the growing demand of Mac computers in the workplace. The technology enables end users to run both Windows and Apple applications on Mac computers.

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Parralels provides a wide range of virtualization and automation solutions to help individuals and organizations of all sizes realize the benefits of optimized computing. Parallels’ success has made it one of the leaders in the IT industry today.

More information about Peter Bauert and Parallels is available at www.parallels.com.



Friday, July 22, 2011

Peter Bauert: Parrallels Automation Aids Service Providers in Delivering Microsoft Office 365 Services

Parrallels, Inc. is led by a proven team of seasoned executives including Peter Bauert, CFO and Chief Operating Officer of the company. With a goal of producing only high quality virtualization and automation software, Parallels has been successful in the IT industry, with 700 employees in North America, Europe, and Asia.

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Among the company’s latest business endeavors include the syndication for Microsoft Office 365 through Parallels’ flagship Parallels Automation which automates delivery, provisioning, and billing of service delivery that is now extended to support Office 365. This represents the fastest way for service providers such as TDC Hosting and KPN to bring Office 365 to the market and accelerate time to revenue and profitability.

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Peter Bauert, together with the other executives at the company, ensures that with Parallels Automation syndicated with Office 365, customers will now have the ability to do the following: launch services in just weeks instead of months, integrate with existing operational and business support systems leveraging a set of open APIs, and deliver hundreds of integrated IaaS and SaaS cloud services with a single automated platform.

Small and midsize businesses can now get the latest productivity technology in a single cloud service. Parallels also notes that the Parallels Automation/Office 365 Integration is an example of a close collaboration between two organizations committed to allowing service providers and, by extension, customers to profit from the cloud.

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More information on Parallels Automation is available at www.parallels.com.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Peter Bauert on IPv6: Reasons to take the Leap

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With the deployment of the internet protocol version six (IPv6) on the works, the industry is hard put at familiarizing its skeptics on the advantages of adopting the protocol.

Peter Bauert: IPv6 Features

Address scheme. The IPv6 is specifically designed to meet the demands of global growth. Thus, it was created with a 128-bit address scheme compared to the IPv6’s 32-bit.

Security. Dubbed the IPSec (internet protocol security), the protocol has built-in security features that allow devices to directly connect and establish a secure link, eliminating the need for third-party channels.

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Streamlined encapsulation. The streamlined encapsulation feature increases routing efficiency thus paving the way for faster forwarding rates via routers.

Quality of service. Unlike the IPv4 where flow labels are required to go through packets to identify content, the IPv6 stores data on its header, thereby increasing speed and minimizing traffic. This type of serviceability is what Peter Bauert and Parallels are gunning for.

Protocol preservation and transition. Transitioning solutions have been created to allow both protocols to coexist when deploying either one into a single system. The most common forms are the dual stack and tunneling methods. Dual stack allows a user to run both protocols simultaneously, while tunneling allows a user to “tunnel” over either protocol to transmit data from one ip version to another.

Address configuration. The new protocol supports both stateless and stateful address configuration, enabling a user to host configuration with or without the presence of DHCPv6 (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6).

Extensibility. Designed as the ultimate solution for the flaws of the IPv4, IPv6 can be easily reconfigured and redesigned to incorporate new features by simply supplying the necessary extension headers into the IPv6 header.

Learn more about applications and technologies that support IPv6 at www.parallels.com.

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Friday, May 20, 2011

Peter Bauert and Parallels Invites the IT Industry to the Annual Hostapalooza

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Peter Bauert and executives of Parallels, Inc. are geared towards the commencement of the third forum to be conducted as part of the year-long Hostapalooza convention to be held in various global locations from Santa Ana, California to Sydney, Australia. Having kicked off this year's event last March 2 in Canada, the next Hospatalooza event is slotted for the 7th of June at Ingram Micro's office in Buffalo, New York.

This live-in person information technology event is designed to assist mid-market web hosting providers in activating new clients. Hostapalooza features presentations from Microsoft Corporation and industry leaders including Brocade, CA, Citrix Systems, Hewlett Packard, Juniper, and Parallels.

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Hostapalooza is hosted by leading companies in the industry including Fortune 100 companies Microsoft and Ingram Micro. Peter Bauert says Parallels will be joining the industry’s key players in future events, which are scheduled as follows:

  • June 16 : Alpharetta, Georgia
  • July 2011: Los Angeless, California
  • August 2011: Vancouver, British Columbia
  • September: Boston, Massachusetts and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • October: Paris, France; London, United Kingdom; Munich, Germany; and Prague, Czech Republic
  • November: Sydney, Australia; Singapore; and Mumbai, India

Together with Microsoft, Ingram Micro’s Hosting University, which was established in 2010, offers the Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA) to web hosting providers and independent software vendors with hosted offering, enabling them to deal out licenses for Microsoft products. The university also provides comprehensive information on the latest products, marketing, and licensing resources, and offers trainings and seminars on a multitude of hosting-related innovations. Ingram Micro is the world's largest distributor of information technology infrastructure providing sales, marketing, and logistics solutions for small-scale to large-scale businesses worldwide.

For inquiries and additional information, please visit the Parallels website at www.parallels.com.

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Monday, April 11, 2011

Green Alternatives: Peter Bauert on OS Virtualization

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Peter Bauert discusses the viable alternatives for businesses gearing towards adapting greener server solutions.


While all existing virtualization applications have been developed through one underlying concept, not all virtualization approaches are the same. At present, the three main approaches are hardware virtualization, paravirtualization, and operating system (OS) virtualization.


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Hardware Virtualization

These are products designed to run multiple operating systems on a single server. The technology recreates the work of server hardware as well as the OS vendors, server hardware resources, and server users’ resources and integrates them into the virtual environment. Parallels is among the leading vendors of hardware virtualization technology.

Paravirtualization

A Xen open source project, paravirtualization is comparable to the hardware virtualization as it is similarly designed to enable a server to run multiple OSs.

OS Virtualization

Peter Bauert identifies Parallel’s Virtuozzo and Sun’s Solaris Containers as the leading vendors utilizing this approach. Unlike the other two technologies, OS virtualization does not support multiple OSs on a single server. Instead, it is designed primarily to merge multiple virtual servers by creating isolated partitions on a single server and OS.


The ability of both hardware virtualization and paravirtualization to run different OSs side by side on a single server at the same time gives them an edge. However, this function alone results in high overhead and inefficiencies such as reduction in consolidation ratio and a decrease in response time.


Parallels’ Virtuozzo remains to be the greenest virtualization option not only because of reduced overhead and increased efficiency. In addition, it enables more virtual applications to reside on one server thereby decreasing the number of physical servers required to operate.


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Learn more about OS virtualization at www.parallels.com.