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Fusion 3.0 Released, Demand is High

Posted by Ryan on October 27th, 2009 under Headlines, Mac, Uncategorized, VMware
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Today was the long awaited release of VMware’s Fusion 3.0 for everyone who has upgraded to Mac.  It would seem that things are off to a good (?) start…  VMware posted this on their Facebook feed this afternoon:

“Too much demand making it hard for everyone to get their VMware Fusion 3 upgrade. While we make [...]

VMHero is now on twitter!

Posted by Todd on April 28th, 2009 under Uncategorized
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Follow us on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/vmhero to get updates about blog posts and other news instantly!

VMHero: Redesigned

Posted by Todd on September 13th, 2008 under Uncategorized
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VMHero got a redesign! We want to hear what you think of the new look. Thanks for all the support!

Virtualization Versioning?

Posted by Ryan on June 2nd, 2008 under Uncategorized
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Recently I have been asked on several occasions: What is up with all this “Virtualization 2.0″ and “Virtualization 3.0″ stuff I keep hearing about? Good question. First of all, these are just “buzz-words.” To my knowledge there is nobody that is officially stamping versions on the virtualization industry. Looking at the [...]

Managing “Virtual Sprawl”

Posted by Ryan on January 31st, 2008 under Uncategorized
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How do people in your organization regard virtual hardware? Perhaps before we answer that, we should back track for a moment and ask a different question: how do people in your organization regard physical hardware? That’s probably an easier question. I know that when I think of “physical” hardware the word “asset” [...]

Welcome to VMHero!

Posted by admin on December 16th, 2007 under Uncategorized
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Welcome to VMHero!  I am proud to launch this site to provide a central conduit of information for all things Virtual. I firmly believe that virtual computing will be a shaping force for computing in the very near future. Clearly, one of the biggest challenges to Virtualization adoption is finding information. With new products, versions, [...]