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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Virtualization to supercharge new tablets, smart phones Multicore chips, faster processors could bring powerful cloud applications and multiple OSes to tablets, phones. Insight from Linley Gwennap, founder and principal analyst at The Linley Group, 
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Windows 7 gets XP mode Microsoft is using virtualization to provide Windows 7 users backward compatibility to the software makers seemingly hard-to-kill Windows XP 
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Scaling back on VMware is not an option for some We all know it takes money to make money, but without any free capital, some IT shops are having a difficult time finding the ROI for server virtualization. A Toronto systems management firm argues why companies should buck this trend and continue making virtual infrastructure investments
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Microsoft continues on virtualization roadmap Microsoft continues take on VMWare with a bevy of virtualization-related software and service announcements. Sun, Citrix and Virtual Iron have signed up for its server validation program and analyst Dan Kusnetzky weighs in on the news
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Virtualization’s security risks get real Virtualization is increasingly becoming a target for attacks. What you should know about securing your virtual infrastructure
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Open source suite offered as 'bridge to the virtual world' Qlusters vice president of marketing John Harleman said openQRM takes the benefits of virtualization and enables users to apply them to, and between, physical and virtual systems.
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Do more with less: it’s kind of logical Like the notion of soup to nuts, virtualization is a technology term that encompasses everything from servers and storage to applications and operating systems. While the concepts have been employed in the mainframe and Unix space, companies are bringing the technology to the x86 and Windows worlds in a big way.
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Microsoft gives away virtualization Microsoft said this month it would remove the price tag from its Virtual Server and begin offering the virtualization technology as a free download.
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
chief development officer, EMC EMC Corp. at its annual users conference Monday formally announced its storage virtualization technology, which will reside on products from the three leading switch vendors and will be generally available next quarter. The technology will be able to present arrays on a heterogeneous storage-area network (SAN) to application servers as if from a single pool of capacity.
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