The latest version of the incredibly popular desktop virtualization solution from VMware, Workstation 6.5, is now in Beta and available for download. At the same time, the company also announced a new ...
VMware Workstation is an excellent product, having the potential to save IT managers many hours of work. And at only AU$257.23 per seat, it is also good value for money. VMware is known universally ...
VMware's recent licensing model changes have been a hot topic. In a significant shift following Broadcom's acquisition of VMware, perpetual licensing has been discontinued in favor of ...
The last few versions of VMware Workstation haven’t been radically different from one another, and Workstation 10 is no exception. But it’s different in ways that will appeal to certain users, such as ...
Each year at VMworld I try and find a product that will immediately make my life easier; this year, my selection surprised me. In the past, I picked enterprise products like VSAN and NSX, which ...
VMware Workstation provides a seamless way to access all of the virtual machines you need, regardless of where they are running. Remotely connect to virtual machines running on VMware vSphere, ESXi or ...
The application allows enterprises to create a library of virtual machines for x86-based operating systems that resemble production environments. The new version offers a number of features aimed ...
VMware Workstation provides a seamless way to access all of the virtual machines you need, regardless of where they are running. Remotely connect to virtual machines running on VMware vSphere, ESXi or ...
A lot of the fuss behind virtualisation is focused around the datacentre. That's all well and good, but there is a whole world of virtualisation for workstations where competition for the best suite ...
VMware has released security updates to fix critical and high severity vulnerabilities in VMware ESXi, Workstation, Fusion, and Cloud Foundation, allowing for code execution and privilege escalation.
I've got a new Dell Precision 390 at my desk that I was planning to run ESX server on, but alas, it has SATA drives, which are completely unsupported. So now I'm leaning towards installing VMWare ...