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September 2, 2008
"Novell today announced the launch of Novell ZENworks Application Virtualization (Zav). Born from a partnership with Xenocode, a company founded by former Microsoft engineers, Novell Zav makes it possible to package Windows applications inside a virtual container to ease their deployment while minimizing risks of application conflicts and compatibility problems between applications. " Read more.
September 1, 2008
"Xenocode releases Postbuild 2008 for .NET, a code-obfuscation and deployment tool that protects intellectual property." Read more.
August 4, 2008
"Developers using Java, .Net and the like find themselves contending with unscrupulous code cribbers, who lift everything but the comments from their hard word. A company called Xenocode has a means of fighting back." Read more.
July 9, 2008
"Xenocode, a next-generation virtualization company, today announces the availability of a major update to its flagship product, Xenocode Virtual Application Studio 2008 with Service Pack 1." Read more.
June 25, 2008
"Windows application deployment is broken. The process as it stands today is slow, insecure and error-prone. Xenocode aims to address this mess with its zero-setup, reliable and versatile software. Applications arrive pre-configured and ready to run on their enclosed microkernel. Software conflicts are eliminated. End users don't have to install .NET or Java, and the system should put an end to DLL hell." Read more.
June 17, 2008
"After the packaging Virtual Application Studio is able to generate virtual executables which don't require administrative privileges to run or .MSI installers.
The overhead per application is around 400KB." Read more.
June 16, 2008
"Unlike traditional virtual PC solutions, such as Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware's solutions, Xenocode VAS runs on top of Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista and virtualizes only the environment around a single application. It's an approach that Andi Mann, research director for Enterprise Management Associates Inc., believes has a lot of value for IT and development organizations." Read more.
June 12, 2008
"I had never worked with an application virtualization solution before, which didn’t stop me from playing with the tool without reading the documentation. To my surprise, my first virtual application was running a few minutes later on another desktop. Xenocode’s user interface is self-explanatory." Read more.
June 06, 2008
Xenocode Virtual Application Studio Nominated for "Best Application Virtualization". Read more.
June 5, 2008
"Xenocoded applications don't require any clients, device drivers, or other infrastructure servers to operate. Xenocode binaries walk, talk, and quack like standard Windows executables. They can be deployed using your existing desktop management infrastructure (including SMS, Altiris, LANDesk, BMC, etc.), or just dropped on Web pages, file shares, or USB keys." Read more.
May 23, 2008
"Xenocode Virtual Application Studio has fundamentally changed the way we think about application deployment. In contrast with other virtualization solutions, Xenocode’s innovative and easy-to-use technology has allowed our customers to enjoy the benefits of application virtualization almost immediately, without requiring changes to their IT infrastructure,” said Willem Jan Dekkers, general manager of HDSE." Read more.
May 22, 2008
"Yes, claims Xenocode, which aims to rival the big players in application virtualization with a solution that promises easier distribution and management." Read more.
May 22, 2008
"The most important innovations of the last business year [include] the deployment of virtual software packages of the application virtualization platform Xenocode." Read more.
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May 21, 2008
Virtual Strategy Magazine speaks with Xenocode founder Kenji Obata about Xenocode Virtual Application Studio. Listen.
May 20, 2008
"Long before virtualization was the hottest thing going in enterprise software, software engineer Kenji Obata started a little company called Xenocode to earn some pizza money while in graduate school. Then his little side business took off, particularly a product virtualizing Microsoft's .NET framework, which is now used by more than 100,000 developers." Read more.
May 19, 2008
"Virtualization of operating systems is all the rage these days; the benefits to software developers and testers are clear. What if you could virtualize applications? According to Xenocode, you can." Read more.
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