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VMware View 3 Released

December 2, 2008 1 Comment

Today VMware announced the general availability of VMware View 3.  VMware View is more than just the next release and rebranding of VMware’s VDI solution, it is the first step in the vClient initiative that was announced at VMworld 2008.

VMware View 3 is the solution that allow corporate desktops to be centrally managed and run from within the data center.  VMware View consists of the following pieces:

  • VMware View Composer – utilizes Linked Clone technology to speed the creation of virtual desktops while reducing the operating cost of the desktops through utilizing less storage
  • VMware ThinApp – enables simplified application packaging and deployment to virtual desktops and allows the application layer to be separated from the Operating System layer
  • Offline Desktop – provides the flexibility to intelligently and securely move virtual desktops between the data center and a local laptop or desktop (experimental mode only)
  • Unified Access – provides end users with a single point of access to seamlessly connect to their desktop environment and administrators with a single point of administration
  • Virtual Printing – enables end users to print to any local or network printer without installing specific printer drivers
  • Multimedia Redirection – improves the user experience with rich multimedia playback capabilities processed remotely in the data center and delivered to the end user’s device

In the past few weeks I have been briefing a number of my Fortune 500 clients on the VMware View solution for managing their desktops.  VMware View allows them to reduce not only their capital expenditures but also their operational expenditures while providing a much more secure and robust desktop experience to their end users.  These same benefits can be applied to companies large and small.  VMware even provides a TCO/ROI calculator that incorporates all the new benefits of VMware View 3, so you can measure the benefits yourself.

I’ll be sharing more of my experiences working with these customers and VMware View in the comming months.

Filed Under: Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: vClient, VDI, VMware, VMWare View

Cyber Monday Deal on VMware Fusion

December 1, 2008 Leave a Comment

As I leaked out early this morning via Twitter, VMware has a Cyber Monday deal on Fusion.   Visit the VMware store and enter the coupon code “CyberMondayDeal“.  You have to hurry as this offer expires at 11:59PM PT today.

If you happen to be a user of Parallels or Virtual PC 7.0 and want to upgrade to Fusion, there is also a competitive upgrade rebate that is going on.

If you combine the Cyber Monday Deal with the competitive upgrade rebate, you can get Fusion for 9.99! (not including tax/s&h)

I have been running a Virtual Machine on my laptop daily for over 3 years now and been using it regularly for over 6 years (well before joining VMware); since moving to the Mac, Fusion has allowed me to keep leveraging virtualization locally on my MacBook Pro  to boost my productivity.  Use these deals to pick up your copy of Fusion today.

Filed Under: Tech Industry, Virtualization, VMware Tagged With: Coupon Code, Cyber Monday Deal, Fusion, Rebate

IBM Virtualizes Sun Out of Market

November 20, 2008 1 Comment

A few days ago IBM Announced Plans to Acquire Transitive.  I wrote about Transitive’s Solaris Application virtualization technology recently, it is a wonderful way for companies to maintain their investment in Solaris based applications while minimizing their dependency (risk) upon Sun.

IBM’s purchase of Transitive is a brilliant strategic way to further minimize a competitor in the market while not forcing a painful forklift upgrade upon the customer base.  “Sure, we’ll sell you new IBM X86 based hardware, and then we’ll simply continue to run all your Solaris apps within the Transitive virtaulized wrapper.  Upgrade those applications at your leisure when (and if) it makes sense.”

Virtualization continues to be a game changer in more ways than originally expected.

Filed Under: Tech Industry, Virtualization Tagged With: Acquistions, Application Virtualization, IBM, Sun, Transitive

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With over 25 years of partnering leadership and direct GTM experience, Greg A. Lato provides consulting services to companies in all stages of their partnering journey to Ecosystem Led Growth.