Mac OS X Server 10.5 Leopard allows users to run it in virtual machines, which many take as a sign that Apple wants to make strides in the business market Apple has relaxed the licensing of its server ...
Fusion 4.1 gave life to Leopard and Snow Leopard client virtualization, but VMware quickly ended it again with the Fusion 4.1.1 upgrade When Apple released Mac OS X 10.7, known as Lion, it became the ...
Sun has released a major update to its open source desktop virtualization tool xVM VirtualBox, adding support for Mac OS X and Solaris host operating systems, in addition to other improvements.
As if Boot Camp wasn't enough of a Windows XP shock for one week, a company called Parallels has debuted new virtualization software that allows the simultaneous running of Windows XP and Mac OS X.
VMware is taking preorders for Fusion, its virtualization product for Mac OS X. With Fusion, you can run Windows, Solaris and Linux on a Mac without rebooting. VMware's pre-order price is $39.99, but ...
Virtualization has become an important topic for Mac users since Apple switched to Intel chips this year. The ability to run Windows applications at near native speed has nullified one of the ...
The Renton, Wash.-based company, which is renaming itself Parallels, said the software is the first virtualization solution designed to run on Apple hardware, including the newly revamped Mac Pro and ...
Editor’s Note: This story is excerpted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center. Over the past two years, running Windows and Windows apps virtually ...
A new study from MacTech reveals that both Parallels Desktop and VMware Fusion have their strong points, but that software Mac users should choose depends heavily on Windows and the user's goals — and ...
VMWare for Mac OS X InfoWorld reports that VMware has made its Fusion beta for Mac OS X available to the public with build 36932. [...] "In case you missed it, here are some of the product's features: ...
Apple Inc. has relaxed the licensing of its server software and will now allow users to run it in virtual machines, a sign that the company may focus more attention on the business market, said one of ...
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