VMware is set to take on Parallels in the Mac virtualisation world with the launch of VMware Fusion for the Mac OS X, but for now its main focus is the consumer market. The news that the best-selling ...
A head-to-head test of Parallels Desktop for Mac and VMware Fusion - the two leading competitors in the Mac Virtualization segment - crowns Parallels as the clear winner, but the testers found both ...
VMWare has also been busy working to support Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Server in a virtualized environment. At Macworld, they demoed a technology preview which showed VMWare running multiple server ...
Both VMware Fusion and Parallels Desktop now run well in OS X Lion and offer both speed and compatibility improvements over their predecessors. Topher Kessler MacFixIt Editor Topher, an avid Mac user ...
The powerhouses of Mac OS X virtualization both got beefy updates in the last few weeks and they’re begging for comparison. (Read our original Parallels 6 and Fusion 3 reviews for more on the older ...
Editor’s Note: According to a VMware spokesman, the next beta version of the software, Beta 2, will be a “much more stable platform, making it faster, more reliable and easier to use.” The spokesman ...
A fresh review of Windows virtualization products for Mac OS X machines reports that Parallels was faster in accomplishing a wide number of common business and user tasks with Windows XP, as VMware ...
With Parallels announcing the GA release of their latest Desktop for Mac product along with all of its new and cool features, you knew VMware wouldn't be too far behind with something up their sleeve.
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