Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Chromebooks to get VMware virtual desktop service

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Chromebooks to get VMware virtual desktop service
VMware will offer virtual desktop services for Google's Chromebooks, allowing them to run Windows applications on the pared-down laptops based on the Chrome OS. Read More


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HP expands OneView into VMware environs
Hewlett-Packard is expanding the scope of its OneView infrastructure management console, releasing a plug-in that should help system administrators more efficiently manage their VMware vCenter operations. Read More

Docker tech challenges virtualization
The open source Docker container technology is taking on the server virtualization market, offering what some see as a faster alternative to running full virtual machines over hypervisors. Read More
   


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