AppZero Wednesday released a Windows version of its server application virtualization tools, handily beating Microsoft out the door with a technology designed to help users more easily move server ...
Application virtualization is one of those technologies that has been around for a little while now, but it just doesn't seem to get the same attention as its older sibling -- server virtualization.
Tek-Tools Software, a provider of IT resource management software solutions, announced a new module for the company's Profiler Suite - Profiler for VMware. The new module is designed to optimize ...
The Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) is a suite of tools available to Microsoft Software Assurance customers that enables IT admins to manage Microsoft environments more effectively.
Microsoft announced some new tools today for MDOP (Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack) customers. Beta versions are now available of an updated App-V 5.0 (Application Virtualization), and a new tool ...
Lukas Gentele is the cofounder and CEO of Loft Labs, Inc.—creators of the popular open-source projects vCluster, DevPod and DevSpace. Kubernetes is a well-known open-source platform facilitating the ...
Organizations are using virtualization to manage their cloud environment effectively. Here is a rundown of the different types and what each can offer. In enterprise IT infrastructure, virtualization ...
Virtualization is an essential tool for Linux users who want to test new distributions, run Windows software, or create safe spaces to experiment without risking their central system. While numerous ...
As part of its campaign to get business to migrate to Windows 7, Microsoft on Wednesday took the wraps off a public beta for its Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) product. MED-V is ...
Tony Bishop, CEO of start-up IT consultancy Adaptivity and virtualization go-to guy, explains how to shift from a tactical to a strategic virtualization strategy. As an IT executive at Wachovia, Tony ...
In Jim’s 2008 edition of the “Handbook of Application Delivery,” virtualization was addressed as a meaningful trend, but, within the scope of the 140-plus page book, it was not a major theme. In Jim’s ...