This Week in Virtualization: May 13, 2011
Posted by: Colin Steele
Does VMware's Project Horizon spell the end for Windows-based computing? Also: There's another Oracle-VMware licensing controversy, and Microsoft's putting its eggs...
Does VMware's Project Horizon spell the end for Windows-based computing? Also: There's another Oracle-VMware licensing controversy, and Microsoft's putting its eggs...
Top story: Oracle won't support Real Application Cluster on VMware.
Top story: Migrating from ESX to ESXi.
Also: Dell and Hewlett-Packard to resell Oracle VM, Pancetera Unite debuts.
Top story: Oracle announces the Oracle VM machine.
Also: Cisco targets long-distance migrations, and Red Hat focuses on KVM.
Top story: Oracle virtualizes WebLogic without an OS.
Also: VMware preps two new certs, VMforce is coming.
Top story: SpringSource gives away tc Server to VMware customers.
Also: Oracle VM 3 is expected this spring, and VMware Labs...
Top story: The Oracle-Sun virtualization plan comes into focus.
Also: VMware earnings rise as profits fall, and NetApp, VMware...
Top story: Oracle makes it easier to run its applications virtually, but its licensing and pricing policies still prohibit Oracle VM...
Top story: VMware offers Virtual Iron customers a 40% discount if they switch to vSphere 4 and vCenter Server instead of Oracle VM. But why does...
