Virtualization UPDATE
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29 results found for Virtualization UPDATE, displaying items 1 - 20
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VMware Ships vSphere 4
VMware announced that is has shipped VMware vSphere 4, the latest version of its enterprise virtualization software platform.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
VMware Unveils vSphere 4
VMware lifts the curtain on VMware vSphere 4, the successor to Virtual Infrastructure 3. It's the latest step towards VMware's goal of leveraging virtualization to federate on- and off-premise IT resources.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Verizon Business Launches Virtualization Consulting Services
Verizon Business announced this morning that it has unveiled a new Virtualization Consulting and Management Services group to offer a "suite of consulting and management services that covers every aspect of virtualization."
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
VMworld Europe 2009: VMware Updates Cloud Strategy
VMware announced early Tuesday morning that it was unveiling additional components to support its vision of combining internal data centers with hosted cloud services to create a more flexible IT computing infrastructure.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Is Cisco Hoarding Cash to Buy VMware?
Cisco has a war chest of close to $30 billion in cash. Could an acquisition of VMware be in the cards?
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Is VMware Getting a Boost From the Slumping Economy?
The IT industry has been pulled into the economic doldrums, but VMware is reporting record revenue and earnings. Is virtualization tech minimizing your operating costs and helping boost VMware's profits?
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Quest Software Launches vWorkspace 6.0
Despite the new name, vWorkspace isn't an all-new product. Up until January 13th the product went by the cumbersome name of Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite, but Quest introduced a new name with the latest version, dubbing it vWorkspace 6.0.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Four for Free: No-Cost Virtualization Tools and Utilities
IT budgets are feeling the squeeze these days, and virtualization can be one of the best tools available to keep costs under control. We've gathered up four free virtualization tools that can help you get the most out of your IT budget.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
IBM and VMware Embrace the Virtual Desktop
VMware recently unveiled VMware View 3, and IBM rolled out an inexpensive, virtualization-powered alternative to Windows-based PCs. Are you ready to take the plunge into desktop virtualization?
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Parallels Desktop 4 Users Experiencing Problems?
Several sources are reporting that some Parallels Desktop 4 users are experiencing problems after upgrading, ranging from slow VMs to system crashes.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Virtualization Myths and Misconceptions
As effective and useful as virtualization has proven to be for business IT, a number of virtualization myths are still in circulation, and widely believed by many IT pros.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Microsoft Releases Virtual Machine Manager 2008
After more than a year in development, Microsoft's System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 has been released to manufacturing. Along with the recent release of Hyper-V, the arrival of VMM2008 completes Microsoft's near-term virtualization strategy.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Virtualization Security: Ignore at Your Own Risk
Just a few weeks after the popular (and attendee-packed) VMworld 2008, we’re starting to hear from virtualization vendors about where they think the market is headed. And many believe virtualization security is the Next Big Thing.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
VMworld 2008 Recap: Paul Maritz Q&A, Perplexed Partners, and Microsoft Crashes the Party
While many welcomed VMware's VMworld announcements, the mood from VMware partners at the show was mixed. Many vendors welcomed the product roadmap, but felt blindsided by VMware's new product strategy.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
VMworld 2008: Q&A with Paul Maritz
At VMworld 2008 last week, Windows IT Pro had the opportunity to sit down with VMware President and CEO Paul Maritz to ask him about VMware's long-term strategy and how he intends to keep Microsoft from catching up to VMware in the virtualization market.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Microsoft Virtualization Event Long on Sizzle, Short on Steak
While most of the virtualization market is gearing up for the VMworld trade show next week, Microsoft kicked off a new "Get Virtual Now" event series, a marketing blitz that will see 125 virtualization events held throughout the world by early 2009.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
AMD Touts Quad-Core Virtualization Performance
AMD is on the upswing, with its Quad-Core Opteron processor having landed at the top of the VMmark benchmark, and is getting its financial house in order.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
VMware: “All I Really Need to Know I Learned from Microsoft”
While Microsoft has become a kinder, gentler 800-pound gorilla of late, the decision to make the ESXi hypervisor a free download suggests that VMware is borrowing from the software giant's earlier competitive strategies.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
VMware ESXi Hypervisor Becomes a Free Download
In an aggressive move designed to preserve its dominance in the virtualization market, VMware makes the ESXi hypervisor free for download. Also, does the choice of Paul Maritz as VMware's new CEO presage an imminent move into cloud computing?
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Virtualization Alternatives: Parallels and Virtual Iron
With the availability of competitive, reasonably priced alternatives to Microsoft and VMware products, just about every IT pro can find a virtualization solution that fits his or her needs without blowing the budget.
Windows IT Pro
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Ed Roth
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