Bromium: A virtualization technology to kill all malware, forever
A new approach to virtualization could vaporize malware on desktops, mobile operating systems and even cloud-based Desktop-as-a-Service.
A new approach to virtualization could vaporize malware on desktops, mobile operating systems and even cloud-based Desktop-as-a-Service.
ProxMox KVM/OpenVZ Virtualization Distro
Microsoft's built-in virtualization in Windows 2008 Server R2 has so far been unable to attain significant enterprise penetration. But all of that could change with Windows Server 8.
Frugal Networker Ken Hess and I discuss Google's downtime, Twitter's @reply policy changes and backpedaling, the COOL-ER eReader as possible Kindle Killer and talk with Rob Ellison, CEO of CUCKU, the social backup software for Windows.Click here to listen to the podcast.
Apple may win the battle, but they'll lose the war, eventually. Well, that was predictable, really.
Open Source writer Ken Hess has started an Internet radio show on the Blogtalkradio network. I got to be his first guest!
Frugal Networker Ken Hess and I talk to Richard Davies, CEO of ElasticHosts, a UK and European-based virtual server provider using Linux KVM virtualization technology.Click Here to listen to the Frugal Tech Show.
Frugal Networker Ken Hess and I talk to Kenon Owens, Technical Product Manager for Microsoft's Integrated Virtualization Team about the new Microsoft Systems Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 release.Click Here to listen to the Systems Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 Podcast.
Frugal Networker Ken Hess and I discuss Ken's interview with Richard Stallman, Psystar's newly announced OEM Licensing program for Mac Cloning, the greater implications of hardware and software vendor tie-in, and talk with Jamison Moore of Parallels, the virtualization company.Click Here to listen to the October 9, 2009 Frugal Friday Podcast.
Two titans battle for desktop virtualization supremacy. Who will reign supreme?