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VMworld Europe 2009 roundup
All the latest news from VMware's VMworld Europe show in Cannes, France.
Citrix launches Type 1 hypervisor before VMware
Citrix has announced the launch of virtualisation software with a Type 1 hypervisor - something rival VMware is yet to do.
Photos: A week at VMWorld 2008
A roundup of the news and some photos from VMware's annual conference in Las Vegas this week.
What's happened to VMware?
The golden tech firm still has its shine, but competition from Microsoft and a falling share price have begun to tarnish things. Will the situation...
VMware takes enterprise front against Microsoft
Google may be taking on Microsoft online and with consumers, but VMware has lined itself up for battle in the enterprise space.
VMware demos mobile app virtualisation
VMware has shown how virtualised mobile phones could run applications regardless of platform.
Video: Cloud computing's dirty secret
VMware chief executive Paul Maritz discusses the need for interoperability and standards to prevent proprietary cloud computing.
VMware freezes hiring, offers gloomy outlook
Paul Maritz’s first quarter as chief executive of the virtualisation firm ends on a dour note, despite relatively strong results.
CBRE to save millions virtualising desktops
Property giant CB Richard Ellis is set to flip thousands of its European desktops to a virtual system, to ease management and save cash.
Cisco to offer virtualised network switch
Software-based switch will help IT admins more easily manage virtualised systems, Cisco says.
VMware's Paul Maritz goes on offensive
The new chief exec of virtualisation firm VMware, Paul Maritz, talks about Microsoft, open source and cloud computing.
VMware’s top scientist quits
The co-founder of virtualisation firm – and husband of recently fired CEO Diane Greene – stepped down this week, ahead of VMware’s annual...
Neverfail launches high-availability back-up software
Disaster recovery software specialist Neverfail has unveiled a new back up solution, providing bandwidth reduction and fail over for up to three...
VMware upgrades Mac virtualisation software
The virtualisation firm has upgraded its Fusion software, but competitor Parallels isn’t impressed.
Time to Bring Your Own PC?
BYOPC – forget using the standard laptop handed out by your firm, it’s time to use virtualisation to let users bring their own PC to work.
Desktops ready to go virtual?
An analyst has laid out the arguments for VDI and terminal services, saying the former has a few years to go before its ready for the enterprise...
VMware sets sights on virtual desktops
Universal client systems can help solve the desktop dilemma, offering better mobility and easier management, VMware says, as it launches VMware View.
Intel makes virtual friends with new Xeon 7400
Intel's newest 45nm chips feature FlexMigration to make pooling resources in virtualised environments easier for IT departments.
VMware takes to the cloud
Last year’s hottest IT trend is hooking its fortunes to this year’s, as virtualisation giant VMware lays out its strategy for cloud computing.
VMWorld 2011: Colt rolls out public cloud across Europe
Fresh public cloud services are on the way from Colt, based on VMware tech.
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