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VMworld: VMware unveils tools to push firms from Windows XP to Windows 7
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 08/29/2012 02:36 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
V3.co.uk published a story that VMware has unveiled its latest platforms for deploying and managing virtual workstations and helping firms finally make the move from Windows XP to Windows 7
The announcements aim to make it easier for end users to use desktop virtualisation across platforms and devices by giving IT better tools to handle end-users. That will simplify the move to Windows 7 for users currently stuck on XP machines, the company claimed.
"Goodbye Windows XP, hello Windows 7," said VMware vice president of product marketing and end-user computing Vittorio Viarengo from the stage at VMware.
VMware View systems integrated with Wanova Mirage's distributed desktop virtualisation architecture (DDV) allow users to remotely personalise their desktop environments.
"Goodbye Windows XP, hello Windows 7," said VMware vice president of product marketing and end-user computing Vittorio Viarengo from the stage at VMware.
VMware View systems integrated with Wanova Mirage's distributed desktop virtualisation architecture (DDV) allow users to remotely personalise their desktop environments.
VMworld: VMware unveils tools to push firms from Windows XP to Windows 7

