VMware View 5, the next version of VMware’s desktop virtualization platform, is expected to come out by VMworld 2011.
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Margie Semilof, Editorial DirectorUsers were disappointed when VMware removed profile management capabilities from the View 4.5 beta, and the disappointment continued with View 4.6, which also lacked profile management. Needless to say, that feature is at the top of users’ VMware View 5 wish lists.
But IT pros aren’t stopping there. Find out what else they’d like to see in VMware View 5 in this podcast, which features Matt Liebowitz, a solutions architect for Kraft and Kennedy, an IT solutions provider in Manhattan.
This podcast also features news on the Xen hypervisor, which will now be included in the Linux kernel, just like its open source rival, KVM.
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This was first produced in June 2011
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