The coming fast growth of the desktop virtualization market has brought out multiple vendors, large and small, looking to gain a foothold and get their share as early as possible. Vendors of desktop ...
Many IT organizations are starting to come to the realization that there will be no silver bullet when it comes to desktop virtualization, given all the virtualization variants. Instead, they will ...
Desktop Hypervisors Market Desktop Hypervisors Market Dublin, Jan. 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Desktop Hypervisors ...
Successful server virtualization deployments lead many IT managers to believe desktop virtualization would provide the same benefits. While that is partly true, companies need to be aware of how the ...
Virtualization watchers have speculated for years when Microsoft would throw a low-cost blow at arch-rival VMware in the desktop virtualization fight. This week, Microsoft delivered the punch via a ...
As smart phones and tablet PCs redefine personal computing, desktop virtualization deserves a fresh look. Call it a minimalist approach to desktop computing. Next month, the Navy will kick off a 7,500 ...
Citirix is a key investor in Virtual Computer, which focuses on the provisioning, publishing, and patching of desktop and laptop operating systems Citrix has spent the past year and a half redefining ...
One of the main reasons for deploying desktop virtualization is the security advantages it can provide, such as keeping sensitive data off the endpoint, according to Citrix. And Citrix is practicing ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Asia Pacific Desktop Virtualization Market Analysis (2017-2023)" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering. The Asia Pacific Desktop Virtualization Market ...
(Editor’s note: This story initially misstated that Microsoft is now letting corporate users do desktop virtualization with any version of Windows Vista via its server-based Vista Enterprise ...
While the VMware book market is healthy (we liked “The Book of VMware: The Complete Guide to VMware Workstation” by Brian Ward a lot) and despite all of the excitement over virtualization (for example ...