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Wyse adds multimedia support to thin clients
By: Stephen Withers

New multimedia enabling extensions for VMware Infrastructure allow Wyse thin clients to display rich multimedia including video.


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FOSS: The major players in Linux and free- and open-source software
By: David M Williams

As free and open source software receives greater attention and recognition, several companies and packages are emerging as clear leaders and important influencers as well as visionaries that are sure to make a mark in the very near future. Here are my picks for who’s making a mark today and tomorrow on the FOSS world.


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Wintel cold war gets a virtual thaw
By: Angus Kidman

The sometimes frosty relationship between Microsoft and Intel thawed slightly today, with Intel inviting Microsoft to demonstrate its forthcoming Windows Server 2008 during its developer forum. Hedging its bets, however, Intel was also keen to talk up its increasing commitment to Linux and open source.

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Virtual computing goes mainstream for all
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Around since the 1960s, virtualization has finally gone mainstream, with businesses and consumers are taking advantage of the power of today’s computers and servers to run more than one operating system, if not many, with all the associated software – at the same time, saving big money on operating costs and electricity.

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Sun becomes Windows Server OEM
By: Stephen Withers

After years promoting its own Solaris operating system, Sun has yielded to commercial reality and inked an OEM agreement with Microsoft to deliver Windows Server on its x64-based servers.


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VMware acquires automation software developer
By: Stephen Withers

VMware has acquired Dunes Technologies, a developer of process orchestration software for virtual environments.


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Parallels Desktop 3.0 Update nears release
By: Stephen Withers

An imminent release of Parallels Desktop 3.0 Update has been signalled by the arrival of a release candidate available to existing owners.


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Migrating from Windows to Linux: the gentle guide
By: David M Williams

Linux has long been held in mystique as an operating system for hard-core techies or hackers. Yet, this is far from true for today’s distros. A modern version of Linux is as easy to setup and use as the Macintosh is legendary for. Here’s reasons why people stick to Windows and how those factors can be solved in what we like to call a ‘gentle’ approach to Linux.
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Citrix to acquire XenSource
By: Stephen Withers

Citrix has announced it will acquire XenSource in a $US500 million deal.


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VMware trades higher
By: Stephen Withers

VMware shares closed at $US57.71 on Wednesday, a substantial gain on its Tuesday debut at $US50.


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Microsoft's Mega Patch Tuesday
By: Stephen Withers

A larger than usual collection of patches has been released by Microsoft just ahead of Elvis's anniversary on Thursday.


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VMware Fusion offers seamless Windows on Macs
By: Stuart Corner

EMC subsidiary VMware has announced general availability of VMware Fusion that allows Intel-based Mac users to simultaneously run Mac OS X, Windows and other PC-based applications on a single Mac.


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Run a Linux server farm for nix
By: David M Williams

One great thing about Linux is its rock-solid nature even when you load it up with as many daemons and services as you like. Yet, often “best practice” dictates you separate out some apps across a couple of servers or at the very least provide a safe development environment which is distinct from your production environment.
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Cisco buys into VMware
By: Stephen Withers

Cisco is set to purchase $US150 million worth of shares in VMware from EMC.


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Microsoft vetos Vista Home virtualisation
By: Stephen Withers

Microsoft was set to change its licensing terms to permit the use of Vista Home Basic and Home Premium on virtual machines, but at the last minute decided to stick with the ban.


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IBM updates virtualisation manager
By: Stephen Withers

A new release of IBM's Systems Director Virtualization Manager adds integrated support for POWER-based servers.


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