Log4J: Attackers continue targeting VMware Horizon servers
VMware has urged customers to apply the latest guidance as a way to resolve vulnerabilities CVE-2021-44228 and CVE-2021-4504.
VMware has urged customers to apply the latest guidance as a way to resolve vulnerabilities CVE-2021-44228 and CVE-2021-4504.
This week on the Dan & David Show, ZDNet Executive Editor Larry Dignan joins us to discuss Microsoft's earning, its attempts to make gains in the search arena and the impact of unleashing Vista on the world January 30. We also analyze the Sun-Intel-AMD triangle and how XenSource is stacking up against VMware.
Is this the ground floor or the penthouse for the open source virtualization market?
VMWare released the third installment of it's beta release of Fusion, it's desktop virtualization product for OS X. I wrote some detailed notes at when I explored the Beta 2 release.
VMware’s Horizon Mobile technology is finally set to launch, starting with Telefónica as announced at Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona this week.See also: CNET’s Mobile World Congress 2012 coverageThe new service is touted as a "phone-in-a-phone," meaning both work and personal mobile environments separately on the same device.
VMware and its partners are gearing up for VMworld. I've been speaking with quite a few companies about their announcement plans and will present may take on them when I can.
Vizioncore is a well-known member of the VMware ecosystem. I had a chance to chat with Chris Akerberg of Vizoncore about this announcement.
My friends at VMware recently sent me a note telling me 1) that they had acquired Trango Virtual Processors and 2) they were jumping into the mobile device virtual machine market.Trago VMware has chosen to rename Trago's product as VMware Mobile Platform.
I recently noticed VMware's (second) free hypervisor, a commentary by Gordon Haff of CNET (one of ZDnet's sister companies). He offered an interesting analysis of VMware's recent move to make it's embedded ESX Server available at no charge starting on July 28.
Xen and KVM, like other virtualization tools, can be used as part of a comprehensive datacenter architecture. One of the most important value propositions offered by both of these tools is low initial cost (read "free").