Heeyyyyyy for da cool picture
Transitive software has a lower level of virtualization that VMware and Xen and Hyper-V don’t do today. That is virtualizing the CPU layer with a full abstraction layer, not a pass thru approach using Ring 0/Ring 3 the way the x86 Ring Architecture the way it was originally intended to be used. By this I [...]
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VMworld 2008 Wrap up
Overall VMworld 2008 went fairly well. I had a good time and learned a bit about a variety of new areas in the Virtual Product markets. Some new companies products trying to fit into the VDI world like Teradici’s PC over IP technology. Some very interesting new implementations of existing technology (probably a customer said [...]
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VMworld 2008 – Day 1
Overall the first real day here at VMworld was a good one. I was fortunate enough to partake in the TAM day which is always interesting. We discussed some of the newly announced vDatacenter OS, quite a bit about Site Recovery Manager product and the new directions of the VMware Desktop Manager product line. What [...]
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Brand spanking new writing from VMworld 2008
Nothing like a couple of early morning sessions to kick one in the tush to get the blog up and going.
Checking out the new marketing perspective from VMware and I think they are finally at the right level. Virtual Infrastructure was a step in the right direction about 2 years ago and now they are [...]
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