Posts Tagged 64 bit
Virtual ApplianceTuesday, November 17th, 2009
LiveTime is available as a virtual appliance, significantly reducing the time and effort installing and maintaining your system. The appliance currently supports VMware, XenServer and the Open Virtualization Format (OVF). The configuration menu provides access to the key functions of the LiveTime operating system as well as utilization statistics. Traditional installation times have moved from hours [...]
LiveTime Licenses Sun’s MySQL Database for its ITIL Service Management and Help Desk productsWednesday, October 7th, 2009
LiveTime customers can now enjoy the cost and performance benefits of MySQL with free migration from SQL Server or Oracle.
Appliance ModelsMonday, July 20th, 2009
LiveTime Service Management is specifically designed for 64 bit operation, enabling it to take advantage of modern memory, processor technologies, and performance. The LiveTime Appliance is available in 4 different models and two different processor options using AMD Opteron or Intel Xeon processors.
Each model can be configured as a database server or application server for [...]
Monday, July 20th, 2009
Instant Service Delivery
The LiveTime Appliance leverages the power of LiveTime’s Service Management software with leading Enterprise Operating Systems and Hardware to provide a complete plug and play solution. Designed for organizations who want a highly tuned, pre-configured, hardened service and support solution with virtually no maintenance. The LiveTime Appliance can be deployed within minutes.
Plug and [...]
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
LiveTime has developed a highly optimized operating system specifically for the delivery of Java applications in virtual environments such as VMware. This concept is often referred to as JeOS (Just Enough Operating System) and pronounced Juice.
Based around the latest Linux kernel (2.6 series), ext3 file system and VMware tools, the operating system includes a complete [...]
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
Sun Microsystems and LiveTime are committed to providing open standards infrastructure and solutions across the enterprise. LiveTime integrates with the Sun enterprise J2EE technology stack to provide scalable, high performance ITIL Service Management, Help Desk and Service Desk deployments. The Sun Java platform is an ideal environment for LiveTime’s Incident, Configuration, Service Level and Asset [...]
ArchitectureMonday, May 25th, 2009
The proliferation of internet- and intranet-based applications has developed a tremendous need for distributed transactional applications that leverage the speed, security and reliability of server-side technology. One way to meet this need is to use a multi-tiered model where a thin-client application invokes business logic that executes on the server.
LiveTime uses this multi-tiered approach to [...]
Thursday, May 7th, 2009
ITIL Service Management and Help Desk Virtual appliance now supports VMware, Virtual Box and XenServer 5.0 and the Open Virtualization Format (OVF).
LiveTime updates ITIL Service Management Appliances with Intel Xeon servers from Sun MicrosystemsMonday, May 5th, 2008
LiveTime’s new ITIL Service Management appliances now available with Intel Xeon processors, MySQL 5, PostgreSQL 8.3 and Solaris 10, Update 5.
LiveTime adds JeOS VMware Virtual Appliance to its Help Desk and Service Management suiteMonday, December 3rd, 2007
New Linux based JeOS facilitates rapid deployment of enterprise service management and help desk infrastructure.
LiveTime Software attains Principal Partner Status in the Sun Partner Advantage ProgramTuesday, April 11th, 2006
Leading service management software developer strengthens technical collaboration with Sun.
LiveTime Software Announces Customer Service and Support Appliance with Multi-threaded Multi-core technologyMonday, April 3rd, 2006
Service management appliance now available with Sun Microsystems’ UltraSPARC T1 Processor with CoolThreads technology.
LiveTime Software Launches Industry’s First Help Desk, Customer Service and Support ApplianceMonday, November 21st, 2005
Service management appliance now available with Sun Microsystems’ Solaris 10 OS pre-installed and open source infrastructure.
