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August 2nd, 2007

VMware Fusion for OS X ready to lift off

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 11:00 am

Categories: Apple, General, Software Infrastructure, VMware, virtualization

Tags: Apple Macintosh, Virtualization, Apple Mac OS X, VMware Inc., VMware, Larry Dignan

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 goes up to $79.99 when Fusion launches.

eWeek reports that Fusion launches Aug. 6, but the VMware site still says the “end of August.”

Fusion is compatible with Vista, XP and OS X Leopard when it is available.

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At the $79.99 price tag, VMware’s Fusion is set up to compete with Parallels.

The big picture behind these virtualization products is that Apple could gain traction in the enterprise. For instance, Auto Warehousing Co. is using Mac in its enterprise with the help of software from Parallels.

However, that move is still relatively rare, but there can be a case to be made. Auto Warehousing Co. CIO Dale Frantz’s business case is based on lower maintenance costs.

 

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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  • Most Recent of 32 Talkback(s)
How is that virtualization?
That doesn't sound very virtualized to me. Either the so-called virtualization is dependent on the underlying hardware of the XServe, or they've got some sort of checking running to see if you're run... (Read the rest)
Posted by: agorman@... Posted on: 08/08/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
At the risk of sounding like NonZealot...  Michael Kelly | 08/02/07
This works to Apple's favor  NonZealot | 08/02/07
Just install Tiger & Leopard on different drives or partitions & reboot!-NT  raycote | 08/02/07
Are you serious?  NonZealot | 08/02/07
you are wrong  doh123 | 08/03/07
You are right  NonZealot | 08/03/07
your still wrong  doh123 | 08/04/07
Too difficult for Zealot to comprehend  MacCanuck | 08/02/07
Think different?  NonZealot | 08/02/07
I suppose it works as an answer to the original claim  odubtaig | 08/02/07
Question... can you think at all?  MacCanuck | 08/03/07
Using that logic, we don't require keyboards  NonZealot | 08/03/07
If you had ever used OS X...  msalzberg | 08/02/07
Hehe, let's lead 2 testing teams  NonZealot | 08/02/07
Wait, it gets even better!!  NonZealot | 08/02/07
I'd say  zkiwi | 08/02/07
Some corrections  frgough | 08/02/07
Given the way your mind seems to work..  msalzberg | 08/02/07
You're missing something  Ken_z | 08/02/07
Does that have something to do  John Zern | 08/02/07
There is no license restriction for virtualizing OS X...  olePigeon | 08/03/07
Still can't virtualize OSX?  NonZealot | 08/02/07
That's the whole point...  CowLauncher | 08/02/07
I'd trade....  People | 08/02/07
The advantage isn't the particular hardware, it's the standardization...  agorman@... | 08/08/07
It's possible to Virtualize OS X  nix_hed | 08/03/07
Missing the CIOs point  whitestick | 08/03/07
Yes, you can, but it has to be on Apple hardware...  olePigeon | 08/03/07
How is that virtualization?  agorman@... | 08/08/07
Message has been deleted.  kevencage | 08/02/07
ALL COMPUTERS ARE THE SAME!  BALTHOR | 08/03/07
User Experience  ohiomike | 08/03/07

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