VMware Introduces Workstation 4.5
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VMWare Workstation 4.5.2
VMWare Workstation 4.5.2
07/19/2004 03:01 AMReview: Do you have a split personality when it comes to operating
systems? VMWare could be the answer to your prayers.
VMWare Workstation 4.5 Competition
VMWare Workstation 4.5 Competition
04/21/2004 02:19 PMDevelopment gets easier using VMware
Workstation 5
Development gets easier using VMware
Workstation 5
04/10/2005 09:52 PMTechWorld Apr 11 2005 12:18AM GMT
New VMWare Workstation Gets Longhorn
Support
New VMWare Workstation Gets Longhorn
Support
04/20/2004 06:08 AMEpic Data Introduces the MPT9500
Mini-Workstation for Data Collection
Epic Data Introduces the MPT9500
Mini-Workstation for Data Collection
04/08/2005 01:08 AMBC Technology Apr 8 2005 5:34AM GMT
Bose Introduces introduces The SoundDock
for iPod
Bose Introduces introduces The SoundDock
for iPod
09/16/2004 03:07 PMBose today introduced the SoundDock digital music system for Apple's
iPod and iPod mini...
EMC Acquires VMWare
EMC Acquires VMWare
01/05/2004 09:09 PMVMware has ACE up its Sleeve
VMware has ACE up its Sleeve
09/21/2004 02:42 PMVMware has announced a beta release of a new product dubbed VMware ACE
that enables desktop IT managers to apply enterprise IT policies to
virtual machines that contain data, applications and operating
systems. VMware claims that ACE creates an isolated PC environment.
Review: VMware 4.5.2
Review: VMware 4.5.2
09/15/2004 01:47 PMVirtual machine software allows you to run one operating system (and
its applications) from within the environment of another. For years
the most recognized name in virtual machine software for the x86
architecture has been VMware, whose eponymous industry-leading product
supports a wide variety of guest operating systems. Recently EMC Corp.
bought VMware, and has since released VMware Workstation 4.5 for $199.
The most recent release is 4.5.2, which adds 64-bit host operating
system support. There isn't much that VMware Workstation can't do,
except perhaps achieve the level of performance that a genuine
installation of the guest operating system enjoys.
VMWare 4.5 Review
VMWare 4.5 Review
06/05/2004 05:50 AMEMC To Acquire VMware
EMC To Acquire VMware
12/15/2003 06:55 PMkma writes "According to The Register, virtual machine software maker
(and my employer) VMware Inc. will be acquired by storage giant EMC,
pending the usual ...
My workstation OS: My own
My workstation OS: My own
12/31/2004 05:06 AMThis is an unusual article in the "My workstation OS" series. It's not
about using a specific OS distribution. Indeed it's about not using
any OS distribution at all. For many years now I've installed my OS
from the sources. Although this is not an easy nor fast way to get an
OS installed, it's the best way for getting a fully customized system
that fits any individual needs and desires.
IBM looks to VMware, Microsoft for
virtualization
IBM looks to VMware, Microsoft for
virtualization
05/19/2004 04:32 PMIBM plans to use software from companies such as VMware Inc. and
possibly Microsoft to provide a new range of virtualization software
and technologies for its Intel-based xSeries products.
IBM locks in VMware through 2007
IBM locks in VMware through 2007
05/19/2004 09:01 AMEmbrace and extend with EMC
IBM bundles VMware apps
IBM bundles VMware apps
03/28/2005 10:00 AMVMware said it will bundle evaluation copies of its
virtual-infrastructure software line with IBM?s Intel-based eServer
BladeCenter servers.
VMware expands to 64-bit realm
VMware expands to 64-bit realm
04/11/2005 05:47 PMZDNet Apr 11 2005 9:13PM GMT
IBM to promote VMware with blades
IBM to promote VMware with blades
03/23/2005 02:18 AMBig Blue will bundle a six-month evaluation version of VMware's ESX
Server product and other software with its blade servers.
VMware Zeros in on Productivity
VMware Zeros in on Productivity
04/18/2005 11:23 AMWorkstation 5 streamlines development, testing of multitiered apps.
IBM offers VMware apps
IBM offers VMware apps
03/23/2005 09:32 AMHoping to inspire more enthusiasm among corporate and smaller users
alike for virtualization technology, VMware signed a deal to bundle
evaluation copies of its entire virtual infrastructure software line
with all IBM Intel-based eServer BladeCenter servers.
Brief: EMC completes VMware deal
Brief: EMC completes VMware deal
01/09/2004 11:16 PMThe acquisition, announced last month, gives EMC access to a VMware's
virtualization technology, which allows users to run multiple
operating systems on Intel-based servers.
EMC completes VMWare acquisition
EMC completes VMWare acquisition
01/11/2004 08:15 PMZDNet Australia Jan 11 2004 6:34PM ET
IBM Bundles VMware in BladeCenter
IBM Bundles VMware in BladeCenter
03/23/2005 03:22 PMWeb Host Industry Review Mar 23 2005 6:02PM GMT
EMC completes VMware acquisition
EMC completes VMware acquisition
01/11/2004 11:37 PMCNET Asia Jan 11 2004 10:46PM ET
IBM Blade Servers to Come With VMware
IBM Blade Servers to Come With VMware
03/28/2005 03:45 PMTechnocrat.net Mar 28 2005 8:18PM GMT
VMWare 5.0.0 (Default branch)
VMWare 5.0.0 (Default branch)
04/12/2005 05:20 PM
VMWare allows you to run 'virtual machines' inside Linux. It is not an
emulator. It provides a virtual computer within Linux which can boot
whichever OS you decide to put on the filesystem image that is used as
a harddrive. It will run DOS 6.22, Win 3.1, Win9x, WinNT/2000/XP/2003,
Linux, Novell, and more. The only main requirement is a 400 MHz or
better machine, along with lots of RAM (128M minimum, 256M
recommended).
Changes:
Team features were added. Multiple snapshot and snapshot management
capabilities as well as cloning functionality were added. Performance
was improved, especially for multiple virtual machines and networking
workloads, for suspend and resume, for snapshot operations, and for
shared folders and sound. Host and guest OS support was expanded,
especially for 64-bit OSs. Support for isochronous USB input devices
was added. A command line interface enabling the automation of certain
manual steps was added. A movie of the virtual machine can now be
recorded. Further enhancements were made.
VMWare reveals Ace in the hole
VMWare reveals Ace in the hole
09/20/2004 07:09 AMUsing its strengths in virtual machine technology, VMWare Inc. on
Monday unwrapped new beta software for the desktop that allows
administrators to more securely deploy and mange work environments
outside the corporate network.
Help arrives for VMware users
Help arrives for VMware users
09/11/2004 03:51 AMI’ve always been a big fan of VMware, the utility software that
allows you to run multiple operating systems, or multiple instances of
one operating system, on a single hardware platform. For many years,
marketing and sales people have carried laptops equipped with VMware
products, NetWare server and client software so that they could easily
demonstrate network operations without having to tote hundreds of
pounds of equipment.
Linux VMware Blues
Linux VMware Blues
09/15/2004 01:49 AM
If you are running a Linux guest under VMware like me and my blog's
hyperlinks are
green instead of blue, turn on subpixel font rendering to get the
blues.
FYI, I am running RedHat 9 under VMware running on XP, primarily
for development and
testing. For example, I needed to write a milter so I
initially wrote a C++
version using Eclipse running under RH9 VMware guest. The
milter was talking
to sendmail server running inside the same virtual machine.
Eclipse CDT running
inside the VM was rather difficult to work with so rewrote the
milter in pure Java
using Eclipse running on XP.
To debug, I configured the sendmail server running inside the
VM to invoke the
pure Java milter running under Eclipse debugger outside the VM.Then
I
sent both plain text and multipart MIME messages using Evolution,
running inside the
VM, as well as Outlook, running on another machine, to the sendmail
server inside
the VM which in turn invoked the milter running outside the VM.
While all this might be confusing to some, it worked amazingly
well.

VMWare locks down Windows
VMWare locks down Windows
09/20/2004 04:34 AMZDNet UK Sep 20 2004 7:26AM GMT
Application re-packaging on VMWare
Application re-packaging on VMWare
05/16/2004 02:07 AMEMC buys VMWare for $635m
EMC buys VMWare for $635m
12/16/2003 06:42 AMComputer Weekly Dec 16 2003 6:12AM ET
EMC to acquire VMware for $635M
EMC to acquire VMware for $635M
12/16/2003 12:53 AMStorage vendor said the acquisition will help lower costs and simplify
operations for its customers through virtualization technologies.
EMC Says to Buy Closely Held VMware
EMC Says to Buy Closely Held VMware
12/15/2003 08:05 PMAlong with Google, VMware was one of the most anticipated possible
Silicon Valley initial public offerings in recent years, Bracelin
said. ...
VMware pilots 64-bit virtualisation
VMware pilots 64-bit virtualisation
04/12/2005 06:49 PMZDNet UK Apr 12 2005 11:04PM GMT
EMC Buys VMWare; Forget The IPO
EMC Buys VMWare; Forget The IPO
12/15/2003 06:53 PMEMC is going acquisition crazy. They recently
bought
Documentum and Legato, and today made the somewhat surprising
announcement that
they
are buying VMWare. It had seemed that the earlier deals were sort
of desperation plays between large companies who were finding their
business models smoked out from under them. This deal, however, is
quite a bit different. VMWare is a Silicon Valley darling that was
expected to go public early next year - and was considered one of the
bright spots for the potential IPO class of 2004. Apparently, once
the offer was on the table, they believed it was better to take what
was in front of them. It will be interesting to see what EMC does
with VMWare - as it's a bit far out of their usual business areas.
However, if anything, this is a bad sign for those who believe that
the IPO market is back.
New: Safer Workstation 1.0
New: Safer Workstation 1.0
01/06/2005 11:49 AMSafer Workstation turns a removable device such as an iPod or thumb
drive into a user account key.
My Workstation OS: Linspire 4.5
My Workstation OS: Linspire 4.5
03/14/2005 04:05 PMBuilt on a Debian Linux core, Linspire is designed for simplicity of
use, and it delivers this in spades. Linspire eliminates the need for
me to be technically proficient in the nuances of Linux to
successfully operate and enjoy the OS. This includes loading software,
staying updated, and never seeing a command-line interface. It makes
it very easy to just get on with what I have to do and not worry about
the technicalities of using a Linux-based system.
A renaissance for the workstation?
A renaissance for the workstation?
08/29/2004 11:26 PMA California start-up thinks so. Its 96-processor unit is aimed at the
film industry and life sciences researchers, among others.
My workstation OS: FreeDOS
My workstation OS: FreeDOS
02/01/2005 08:50 PMIn battles over operating system superiority, emotions run high.
Capabilities are assembled like armies and run out on discussion
boards to face the flames. So let me say this now: your operating
system is probably better than mine. Most modern operating systems are
better than FreeDOS when considered by any objective criteria. FreeDOS
doesn't multitask, doesn't surf the Internet easily, isn't great for
multimedia productions, and doesn't even do Windows. But I love it
anyway.
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