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VMworld Europe 2009 roundup
All the latest news from VMware's VMworld Europe show in Cannes, France.
Video: Cloud computing's dirty secret
VMware chief executive Paul Maritz discusses the need for interoperability and standards to prevent proprietary cloud computing.
Video: What's next for virtualisation?
Experts from VMware, Dell, Citrix and Microsoft predict the future of the virtualisation market.
VMware continues virtual desktop push with Intel
VMware looks to put virtualisation on 'thick clients' with the help of Intel's vPro.
Novell and VMware team up on Linux
Novell talks up software appliances after announcing a partnership with virtualisation firm VMware.
VMware demos mobile virtualisation
VMware has demoed its mobile virtualisation platform, which could potentially let users simultaneously run two different operating systems.
VMware aims for ‘software mainframe’ with vSphere
VMware lays out its plans for the future of virtualisation, focusing on using its virtual operating system to offer cloud computing.
Virtualisation fans warned on security
Virtualisation could leave your company more vulnerable to attack, a security researcher has warned.
EMC turns to flash for enterprise storage
EMC’s newest Celerra network attached storage (NAS) offerings include the option to use enterprise flash drives to boost performance.
Microsoft confident against virtualisation rival VMware
Microsoft and Citrix talk big as they look to increase their virtualisation market share against leader VMware.
Citrix sets XenServer free
Citrix pairs its virtualisation platform with Microsoft's free hypervisor in a bid to take on market leader VMware.
Video: Two operating systems on one phone
VMware demos its mobile virtualisation platform at its European conference.
Video: VMware and Intel explain virtual desktops
VMware’s Paul Maritz and Intel’s Gregory Bryan explain why their companies have partnered to offer a desktop hypervisor.
Survey: Critical infrastructure risks cyber attack
Half of the critical infrastructure providers that the UK, Europe and North America rely on are vulnerable to cyber attack, according to a new survey.
RSA Europe: London tops New York and Paris in wireless access
London is king when it comes to wireless connectivity, but it is being left behind by Paris and New York when it comes to Wi-Fi security.
Sun Chemical rolls out project management software
Ink manufacturer Sun Chemical has implemented new project and portfolio management software across 20 sites in Europe and North America.
The Midweek Interview: John Banfield part two
John Banfield, director for Europe at SteelEye Technology talks about working with VMware on virtual server resilience and how users are extremely...
European mobile broadband subscribers on the grow
As worldwide mobile subscribers continue to grow, Europe leads the way with the most subscribers of any region.
Nortel and Verizon launch 100Gbps network
Talk of a network reaching transfer speeds of 100Gbps has been going for some time, but now Nortel and Verizon claim to have installed the...
Q&A: Red Hat's Werner Knoblich on UK open source
Vice president and general manager of Red Hat in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Werner Knoblich talks about how open source is going...
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