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Virtual Iron Founder and CTO to Address Large Installation System Administration Group at MIT

LOWELL, MA  June 14, 2006 – Virtual Iron Software (www.virtualiron.com), a provider of software solutions for virtual infrastructure management, today announced that Alex Vasilevsky, its founder and Chief Technology Officer, will address the Back Bay Chapter of the Large Installation System Administration (LISA) group tonight, Wednesday, June 14th at MIT in Cambridge.

Vasilevsky’s presentation, “Enterprise-Class Virtualization with Open Source Technologies,” will address the emergence of new open source technologies such as Xen and the increasing role these new capabilities are playing in companies’ server and data center virtualization efforts.

Event: Back Bay Large Installation System Administration Meeting (BBLISA)
Topic: Enterprise-Class Virtualization with Open Source Technologies
Date: Wednesday, June 14th
Time: 7:00 p.m. (formal presentation begins at 7:30 p.m.)
Location: MIT Campus, 70 Memorial Drive, Building E51, Room 149, Cambridge, MA


About BBLISA
BBLISA was founded in July 1992 to provide a forum for meetings and presentations of interest to system and network administrators in Boston, MA, and the surrounding areas. While "LISA" stands for Large Installation System Administration, BBLISA is for administrators of both large and small networks.

About Virtual Iron Software, Inc.
Virtual Iron provides Xen-based software solutions for creating and managing virtual infrastructure. Its software enables companies to dramatically reduce the complexity and cost of managing and operating their enterprise data center. The company is focused on delivering advanced virtualization capabilities that exploit industry standards, open source economics and processors with virtualization technology built-in. Organizations use Virtual Iron’s software for consolidation, rapid provisioning, business continuity, workload management and policy-based automation to deliver significant improvements in utilization, manageability and agility. Virtual Iron is privately held and based in Lowell, Massachusetts. For more information, visit www.virtualiron.com or email info@virtualiron.com.

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