VMBlog visits the Bromium booth during vmworld 2017 in Las Vegas and speaks with Simon Crosby and Ian Pratt about their security product.
Are you attending VMworld 2017 in Las Vegas, NV? If so, I invite you to add Bromium to your MUST SEE list of vendors.
With so many vendors exhibiting at VMworld, how do you know which booths to visit and who to get on your busy schedule? One of the companies on VMblog's list this year is Bromium. The company's founders, Ian Pratt and Simon Crosby have a long and deep history of innovation in virtualization and security. Inspired by the isolation principles of traditional virtualization, Bromium created a game-changing technology called micro-virtualization which protects end users against advanced malware.
Read this exclusive pre-show interview with Bromium to learn what they have planned for the upcoming VMworld 2017 event.
In case you hadn't heard yet, another exciting event is happening at VMworld US 2017. Two of the Godfathers of Virtualization will both be in attendance at this upcoming show.
Bromium co-founders, Ian Pratt and Simon Crosby, are both taking the virtualization pilgrimage to Las Vegas this year. Ian and Simon are considered Godfathers of Virtualization for their extensive work done in the hypervisor world with the launching of a little project called The Xen Project which had its debut back in 2003. Xen was originally supported by XenSource which later sold to Citrix in October of 2007. A few years later, the pair decided to stretch their proverbial entrepreneur legs and leave Citrix to launch a new company called Bromium to address the intersection of security and virtualization.