The concept of private clouds provides a lot of promise, but the technology is not inexpensive. Here's what vendors can actually offer today-and how much it will cost.
- By Eric Beehler
- 03/01/2010
Since becoming editor in chief of Virtualization Review in October, I've discovered that, from a journalistic perspective, there's a lot to like about virtualization because the industry -- if not the baseline technology -- is new and emerging.
Bob Muglia's talk at a Goldman Sachs technology event on Tuesday was chock full of forward-looking statements.
Microsoft unveiled two new desktop virtualization applications as part of its bundle of tools for managing Windows 7 deployments.
Microsoft's maturing virtualization stack offers opportunities for partners with customers of all sizes, including the "S" in SMB.
- By Scott Bekker, Jeffrey Schwartz
- 02/01/2010
VMware's Virtual Desktop Infrastructure is better than older versions, but not necessarily appropriate for virtualization beginners.
- By Alan Maddison
- 02/01/2010
Desktop virtualization is quickly changing how businesses are delivering desktops to end users.
- By Patrick Harr
- 01/01/2010
As virtualization becomes more mainstream, there are many anticipated developments and advancements on the horizon.
As our industry defines best practices for large-scale deployment of desktop virtualization, user experience has become the proving ground for IT and end users.
- By Harry Labana
- 01/01/2010
Citrix has launched a program aimed at accelerating enterprise virtual desktop deployments using the company's XenDesktop.
- By Rutrell Yasin
- 11/12/2009
Earlier this week VMware announced VMware View 4, the latest version of its desktop virtualization product.
Procedural approach for conversions can aid conversions of any type.
- By Rick Vanover
- 06/30/2009
Microsoft has clarified its downgrade rights policies for Windows 7 purchasers when that operating system becomes generally available.
The future of desktop virtualization may hinge on display protocols. VMware and Citrix take different paths: Which company is likely to win?
WANem makes it easy to simulate low bandwidth and latency conditions.