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Microsoft's recent marketing shenanigans have been entertaining, but now it's time to go back, fix licensing issues, get products to work together and quit wasting customer time on childish stunts, even if they're funny. n
While much is still unclear about VMware's vision of the future, the company painted a more complete picture of the VMsafe program at last week's VMworld show, adding detail about how third-party security tools will work with VMware's
When you think Red Hat, you think Linux. Maybe, if you're a developer or a CTO, you also think JBoss. Red Hat, itself, now wants you to think virtualization.
Visions of virtual data centers make for good keynote fodder, but the most important thing coming out of this week's VMworld is a set of tools to make it easier to keep the network, storage and security links with a virtual machine no matter whe
The future is bright for Apple Mac users who love their RIM BlackBerrys. That's because new, Mac-compatible tools for BlackBerry users are expected within the first half of 2009. Wireless services that will address BlackBerry-related issues for
CEO Paul Maritz wasn't impressive in his discussion of innovation or detail, but CTO Harrod got into more of the security, fault-tolerance and other elements that are genuine ground-breakers.
VMware CEO Paul Maritz redefined VMware's vision of virtualization in his VMworld keynote this week, mostly by changing the names of existing products. What he didn't do is convince customers VMware is ready to break out of its rut and inno
Most IT organizations start getting questions around 100 to 150 virtual machines. Here's advice for those ready to cross the tipping point and go from saving money on servers to creating a cloud-like infrastructure inside the business.
CallWave's new Web-based collaboration and conferencing service will enable users to employ any Internet-connected computer or smartphone to share high-definition (HD) images, audio and video, as well as make local and international conference c
VMware's VDI technology gives way to an upcoming group of products called Vmware View. The big news: users can move with their VMs from the office to the laptop and back. Meanwhile, rival Microsoft does some guerilla marketing with VMworld atten
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