Windows IT Pro's 2009 Editors' Best and Community Choice awards recognize the products in your industry that our editors, contributors, and readers believe are worthy of the highest recognition. The Editors Best awards highlight those products that have most impressed our staff over the past year, and the Community Choice awards brought you fully into the process this year: For the first time, we completely opened up the nomination and voting processes to the guys and gals in the trenches. So dive in to
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With 16 virtual machines per core, VMware says the new version makes virtual desktops cost the same as physical machines to deploy.
Windows IT Pro - Zac Wiggy
Scalability and virtualization issues in SharePoint 2007 are much improved in SharePoint 2010.
Windows IT Pro - Dan Holme
The latest versions of VMware's desktop offerings make virtual machines more like physical machines.
Windows IT Pro - Zac Wiggy
Cloud computing, Microsoft-style, involves strategy—but will it work? And why Snow Leopard won’t make you leave Windows, at least not yet.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott
Hyper-V has gotten a major makeover, both as part of Windows Server 2008 R2 and as a standalone bare metal server. If you haven’t gotten your feet wet in virtualization, now’s the time to wade in.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott
VMware's latest virtualization platform, vSphere 4.0, provides a native 64-bit hypervisor for improved scalability and performance as well as adding new management and fault-tolerance features.
Windows IT Pro - Michael Otey
Managing virtual machines is easier than ever--but which major player has the best solution? We pit Microsoft's virtual machine management solution against VMware's.
Windows IT Pro - Michael Otey
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