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Parallels says new Mac virtualization app keeps edge over VMware
Parallels Inc. released the latest version of its Windows virtualization software for Mac computers on Wednesday, which it claims remains faster and more powerful than VMware Inc.'s rival app. Read more...

Cisco, EMC, VMware get joint cloud-computing venture rolling in Asia

Catbird tunes security software for virtual environments

Oracle sheds new light on future of Sun technologies

VMware's Fusion 3.0 release leads to confusion

VMware ships Workstation for virtualizing Windows 7

Wireless helps hone data center efficiencies

Windows 7 will drive virtual desktop adoption, VMware says

Gartner's top 10 technologies include cloud computing, mobile apps

Citrix bows to customer pressure on XenDesktop licensing

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The Incredible Shrinking Data Center
Some enterprises are downsizing their data centers to help save on real estate and energy costs.

Virtualization technologies compared
Get the lowdown on different virtualization options.

The Curse of Cloud Security
Seventh Annual Global Information Security Survey: Companies are clamoring for services in the cloud. But the biggest problem from a security perspective is that few understand what they're dealing with. (Second of a four-part series)

First Look: VMware Fusion 3
The latest salvo in the continuing battle of virtualization applications has been fired by VMware, with the release of VMware Fusion 3 Tuesday. Fusion 3 brings a number of interesting new features to what was already a feature-rich application. I've had a chance to use the final Fusion 3 code for the last week or so, and this First Look is based on my experiences with that code.

Windows 7 and Desktop Virtualization: The New Tools
Just before the Oct. 22 Windows 7 debut, Microsoft has released version 2 of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack 2009 - the add-on that holds most of the Windows 7 virtualization capabilities. Here's the lowdown.

CitiGroup LEEDS by example
Jim Carney, executive vice president of data center planning for Citigroup, likes to describe the company's newest compute facilities as "24/7 by forever."

Five Problems Keeping Legacy Apps Out of the Cloud
Did you think all those legacy apps would just float up into someone else's cloud infrastructure? Management, licensing and migration concerns highlight the list of troubles that vendors are now trying to address.

Five Lessons from a Data Center's Crisis of Capacity
When the data center neared its failure point, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory embarked on a project to revamp facilities without breaking the budget. Consider these practical lessons from the edge of failure.

Getting a grip on multivendor virtualization
Segregating vendors into different 'buckets' works for only a little while; at some point you'll need to figure out how to manage all of it cohesively.

Desktop Virtualization: 5 Popular Flavors, Explained
While VMware and Citrix go head-to-head over how to virtualize the desktop, most users say they prefer to deploy more than one flavor of desktop virtualization. Here's a look at today's five main desktop virtualization choices and their advantages and disadvantages.

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Abundant spectrum resources and an engaged research community are drawing wireless experimenters back into a hobby that many had forgotten.
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