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VMware well entrenched as leader in growing virtualisation market
By: Stuart Corner

A survey by US research firm TheInfoPro (TIP) show VMware firmly entrenched as the lead player in a rapidly growing virtualisation market, but, TIP warns that complacency would be misplaced.


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VMware's Fusion 2.0 boosts Windows and Linux integration with Mac OS X
By: Stephen Withers

VMware has released a new beta of its Fusion 2.0 virtualisation software for Mac OS X, which features improved Mac-Windows integration, multiple snapshots of virtual machines, improved video capabilities and guest support for Mac OS X Server as well as more versions of Linux.


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VMware gives its ESXi Hypervisor away for free
By: Davey Winder

Virtualisation is certainly one of the hot technologies of the moment, and VMware is certainly at the top of the vendor tree. Today it announced a grand plan to help cement that position in the face of emerging competition from the likes of Microsoft: giving away its number one Hypervisor product for free...


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Symantec opens Virtualisation Solutions Lab in Japan
By: Davey Winder

Symantec has today announced the opening of a new 'Virtualisation Solutions Labs' in Japan as part of an ongoing global virtualisation strategy...


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Virtualisation for the home is a missed opportunity
By: Stan Beer

While enterprises focus on using virtualisation to cut costs through consolidating servers in the data centres, the home and consumer desktop space has been largely ignored. But is it important for home users to have virtualisation on the desktop?


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Virtualisation virgin pitfalls for the bottom line
By: Mike Bantick

There are many good reasons for companies to virtualise environments, but make sure you do your homework, planning and don’t believe everything consultants tell you.  A virtualisation case study of how to avoid cost blowouts follows.


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VMware goes to university, 40 of them
By: Stuart Corner

Through the Council of Australian University Directors of Information Technology (CAUDIT) more than 40 universities in Australia and New Zealand have implemented VMware's virtualisation technology.


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Virtualisation for profit: sell your spare server capacity
By: Stuart Corner

German company Zimory has launched what it claims to be the world's first online marketplace where organisations can buy and sell processing capacity on their virtualised data centre servers.


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VMware blames Apple for Fusion corruption
By: Stephen Withers

A bug in Mac OS X can cause loss of data in VMware Fusion virtual machines, company officials have warned. Fusion is VMware's virtualisation product for Mac OS X.


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Citrix announces “virtual machines on any hypervisor” project
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Citrix, the newest player to enter the hypervisor space when it acquired XenSource in October 2007, has unveiled “Project Kensho”, designed to make virtual machines portable across the major hypervisor platforms, including XenServer from Citrix, VMware's ESX and Microsoft's recently released Hyper-V.


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Will hypervisors make Ubuntu and other Linux operating systems obsolete?
By: David M Williams

Computing is on the verge of a major paradigm shift with the modern rise in prominence of virtualisation. Fuelled by big corporates interested in the consolidation and energy saving potentials, improvements in virtualisation have hit the point where Linux could be a casualty.
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Windows will be killed by virtual appliances: VMware exec
By: Stan Beer

Large commercial operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, will no longer exist within five to ten years, according to a senior VMware executive. Instead there will only be very thin open source operating systems supporting virtual appliances.


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Microsoft has troubled road ahead with virtualisation
By: Stan Beer

According to tech market analyst firm Ovum, Microsoft is in serious damage control over the huge technology gulf it needs to bridge in the virtualisation space. The problem for Microsoft is that market leader VMware is so far ahead of it in its hypervisor software and associated management tools, that it could even threaten the Windows revenue.


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VMware strikes OEM deal to grow China business
By: Stuart Corner

VMware has struck an OEM agreement with China's leading server brand,  Inspur, to help push uptake of VMware virtualisation in China.


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VMware buys B-hive to boost application management
By: Stuart Corner

Virtualisation specialist, VMware has acquired B-hive Networks to enable it to offer performance management and service level reporting for applications running within VMware based virtual machines.


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Tasmanian Government IT goes virtual with VMware
By: Stuart Corner

The Tasmanian government has standardized on VMware Infrastructure 3 to consolidate its server farms throughout the state.


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