Redmond is looking to streamline the application process via Windows Azure, but it can't ignore server virtualization or VDI if it wants to overtake VMware.
VMware officially announced that the vSphere 4.1 release will be the last one to offer the company's full ESX Server hypervisor with a console operating system.
Redmond's building some serious momentum as more Microsoft customers become familiar with its virtualization and cloud wares.
Pano Logic CTO Aly Orady draws a strict zero-client line.
Vendor View: IT seeking to accommodate the proliferation of virtualization projects
- By Heidi Biggar
- 10/05/2010
Why, when it comes to virtualization, do-it-yourself design is often a bad thing.
- By Greg Shields
- 10/01/2010
VirtualBox users are out there and alive and well in the virtualization community -- so much so that the inaugural Virtumania podcast topic was the free type 2 hypervisor.
- By Rick Vanover
- 09/01/2010
VMware President and CEO Paul Maritz has bet the farm on cloud computing.
One of the hottest virtualization markets to date is turning into a vendor free-for-all as a mixture of established and startup companies rush to stake their claims.
- By Alan Maddison
- 09/01/2010
Parallels VP Amir Sharif talks virtual infrastructures.
Microsoft is at VMworld in San Francisco this week, but it can't show off its Hyper-V virtualization product because it competes with VMware's products.
Microsoft touted its operating system interoperability partnership with Novell on Monday.
Monitoring, migration and quality of service are some of the major challenges waiting in the world of virtual networking.
Virtualization is evolving into a ubiquitous presence that will permeate technology infrastructures both large and small.
- By Daniel Beveridge
- 06/01/2010
I've spoken to a number of organizations that have upgraded to vSphere, and I've seen that many of them haven't enlisted all of the new features.
- By Rick Vanover
- 06/01/2010