Trigence Intros AE 3.0 for Windows

At Microsoft TechEd 2007, Trigence, the leader in virtualization at the application level, announced Trigence AE 3.0 for Windows

June 7, 2007

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ORLANDO, Fla. -- At Microsoft TechEd 2007, Trigence, the leader in virtualization at the application level, announced Trigence AE 3.0 for Windows, a major new release of its flagship application virtualization offering, Trigence AE 3.0.

Trigence AE 3.0 for Windows is the industrys first cross-platform application virtualization solution. By including all of the functionality created for the Linux and UNIX operating systems and integrating Windows environment functionality and features important to end users, Trigence is providing a true end-to-end application virtualization solution that can be used at both the desktop and server level throughout the enterprise.

“By offering the industry’s first solution to virtualize both server and desktop applications in all three environments, we continue to demonstrate our technical innovation and leadership in application virtualization,” said David Roth, President and CEO, Trigence. “Application encapsulation is a critical component of a dynamic utility computing model that allows enterprises to achieve dramatically higher performance from their IT infrastructure and Trigence is at the forefront of that movement.”

Trigence AE 3.0 encapsulates and separates applications and dependencies from their underlying operating systems to dramatically improve application manageability and eliminate the need for application re-configuration or re-installation to move, migrate or update applications. It helps enterprises simplify their application configuration management processes, reduce maintenance, power and space requirements and associated costs by enabling customers to consolidate servers and data centers.

Trigence Corp.Microsoft Corp.

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