All posts tagged Hyper-V
Microsoft Announcements: Hyper-V Server To Compete With ESXi, Windows Server 2008 R2 Will Sport Live Migration Feature
Microsoft is doing a big virtualization splash today with their much-hyped ‘Get Virtual Now’ event in Washington, launching Hyper-V and Hyper-V Server 2008.
Microsoft Officially Introduces App-V 4.5, Changes Licensing For Application Virtualization Technology Usage
App-V 4.5, formerly SoftGrid Application Virtualization, has hit “RTM” (Release To Manufacturing) status, which means that it will be available as part of the
Surgient Releases Virtual Automation Platform 6.0
Surgient (previous coverage) today announced Surgient Virtual Automation Platform 6.0, a solution enabling IT operations to deliver self-service computing resources to users
Microsoft Exchange Managed Services Provider Azaleos Adds Hyper-V Support
MS Exchange managed services provider Azaleos has announced its OneServer Virtual Edition now supports Microsoft Hyper-V Server, adding virtualization capability to Exchange email
Microsoft Unveils New Licensing, Expanded Product Support Policies to Ease Path to Virtualization
Microsoft just made a couple of noteworthy announcements. Update: more background information on the Windows Virtualization Team blog. Beginning Sept. 1, 2008, customers will be
Defragmentation Software Maker Diskeeper Certified for Hyper-V
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Diskeeper Corporation today announced that its flagship product Diskeeper 2008 automatic defragmenter achieved Certified for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V status from Microsoft,VMLogix Also Sells a Lab Manager, Releases Version 3.6
VMLogix has released VMLogix LabManager 3.6 - not to be confused with VMware Lab Manager 3.0, released on the same day - carrying
Forbes Interviews Paul Maritz
Forbes interviewed newly appointed VMware CEO and Microsoft vet Paul Maritz after last night's earnings call. To read the full interview, click here.
BlueBear Says Kodiak and Koala Can Unchain Virtualization from Data Centers
We're going to let you discover what the Washington-based startup BlueBear is trying to do with Koala ("the world’s smallest, most powerful virtualization-ready server") and Kodiak







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