VMware gave solution providers this week a preview of its moves into cloud computing and ubiquitous virtual desktop technology, and introduced a few changes to its partner programs. At the VMworld ...
VMware, which Monday unveiled initiatives Tuesday to expand on its server virtualization technology with plans to build a cloud computing and virtual data center architecture, unveiled technology ...
VMware Inc. stepped up its efforts to accelerate the adoption of confidential computing today, announcing an alliance with chipmakers Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc., as ...
Cloud computing and virtualization software company VMware has announced that its flagship desktop software is now free for personal use. Individual users can now download and use VMWare Fusion Pro ...
VMware created the market for virtualizing x86-based servers when it introduced products in 2001. But the company, which EMC acquired in 2003, is no longer the only game in town. In recent years, ...
To run Ubuntu in a VMware virtual machine, you need a computer that supports virtualization, the latest version of VMware Workstation Player, a four-core processor, 4GB to 8GB of RAM, and at least ...
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In conjunction with Confidential Computing Summit 2023, VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW) today announced that it is joining forces with AMD, Samsung, and members of the ...
Chipmaker Broadcom Inc. is selling VMware Inc.’s End User Compute business to the private equity firm KKR & Co. Inc. in a deal worth $4 billion. The deal, announced this morning after reports Saturday ...
The big virtualization news this week was the partnership announcement from three industry-leading companies: Cisco Systems, EMC, and VMware. The three were already intimately connected to each other ...
Virtualization technology provider VMware has announced that it is partnering with AMD, Samsung, and members of the RISC-V keystone community for the development and operations of confidential ...
Broadcom’s 2023 acquisition of VMware for US$69bn led to disruptive changes in the virtualisation provider’s pricing. Key here is a move from perpetual licences to a subscription model. This has left ...