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andLinux: A great way to virtualize Linux inside of Windows

There's been a lot written about virtualization recently. However, the traditional apps like VMWare and VirtualBox have always had the problems of speed and integration into the host. Luckily, there is another option: andLinux, a full-blown Ubuntu Gutsy-based distro that has been around for quite a while. read more

Test-driving VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 [Screenshot Tour]

Mac OS X only: VMware's brand new beta 1 of Fusion 2.0, virtualization software for Mac OS X, promises to make you feel like you're running Windows or Linux natively from your Mac desktop. From...
Source: Lifehacker

CIOZone Study: Move to SaaS Model or Die

ciozone.jpg SaaS and Virtualization have played a prominent role in the tech industry landscape for a while now, and the latest studies seem to show that they're going stronger than ever. In a CIOZone.com study that ranked the top-60 fastest-growing public software companies of at least $150 million in revenue in 2007, VMware lead the pack and Red Hat came in 12th place boasting a 33.6 percent growth rate. Even more interesting is the role that SaaS seems to be playing in the success of some of these companies. image

Howto vmware server on 10.3

How To Install VMware Server On OpenSUSE 10.3 http://www.howtoforge.com/install-vmware-server-on-opensuse10.3
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VMWare Brings Toil and Trouble to EMC

EMC enterprise content management The share price of EMC fell sharply on Tuesday, dropping 7% despite beating analyst predictions for Q4 earnings. The market was reacting to news that virtualization vendor VMware, which is 86% owned by EMC and has hitherto been a star performer, is enduring serious competitive pressures. EMC's fourth-quarter profits were up by one third over Q4 2006, and revenues jumped almost 20% over the same period to $3.83bn. This growth came largely from the software side of the business, which grew 20%, although the company also saw strong growth from its storage business. Meanwhile EMC's professional services wing, a relatively minor division of the company, saw a stunning 27% increase in business. EMC, which makes the Documentum Enterprise CMS, also released an initial financial forecast for 2008, showing an expected revenue growth of 13% to around $15bn.

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