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Live Migration: The Best Keeps Getting Better with AMD Opteron™ Processors
It’s been a busy couple of months, as AMD has been working in tandem with Microsoft on their whole suite of “new efficiency” products – namely, Windows® 7 and Windows Server® 2008 R2. There has been a great deal of … Continue reading
Windows 7: The Dawn of the Age of Client Virtualization
I spend a lot of time on this blog talking about server virtualization – and rightfully so. The benefits are undeniable. But, client virtualization is something that I’m also passionate about. In fact, I’ve blogged about how I, along with … Continue reading
Cloud Computing: A Look Back and a Look Forward
October is pretty active month in the cloud computing space, with two big events happening this week that caught my eye: the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco and the Cloud Adoption Arena virtual event. The Web 2.0 conference is … Continue reading
New Efficiencies with AMD and Microsoft – How Silicon and Software Make Virtualization Happen
Last week I was in San Francisco at the kick-off of the Microsoft New Efficiency Launch where Steve Ballmer showcased the new releases of three key products used by the businesses around the world: Windows® 7, Window Server® 2008 R2, … Continue reading
A New Window on Client Virtualization
Congratulations to Microsoft as Windows 7 has reached an important milestone with its “release to manufacturing” (RTM), which means it is on its way to becoming pre-loaded on new hardware or a box on a retail shelf. In addition to a … Continue reading
AMD, Dell Talk Virtualization for SMBs
I’m excited today to tell you about a virtualization webinar that AMD recently hosted with valued hardware partner, Dell. A few years ago Dell and AMD collaborated to create some of the industry’s first servers optimized for virtualization — the … Continue reading
Virtual Machines on the Move
With the release of Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 this month, Microsoft will offer live migration capabilities, enabling users to virtualize their IT environment in the most cost effective manner while having full access to enterprise-class features. Continue reading
User Enablement Instead of Vendor Lock-Out
First of all, I’d like to extend a big thanks to Microsoft, Oracle, Parallels, Virtual Iron, and VMware for supporting Virtualization Ecosystem Month in this blog. Our goal for VEM was to raise the level of awareness around our technology … Continue reading
The Dawning of the Age of "Coopetition" for Virtualization
Earlier this week, many were probably asking themselves, “Is the Moon now in its 7th house? Did Jupiter just align with Mars?” when they learned of the most recent Microsoft and Red Hat announcement. Two fierce global competitors agreeing to … Continue reading

