Apr 06

Get ready for the launch event of the year. On April 21, VMware will launch the next evolution of virtualization and cloud computing. Anyone is welcome to attend this momentous occasion. Click the picture below for more details.

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Just some highlights of what VMware is launching.

  • Saves enough energy to power Denmark for 10 days
  • Frees up enough storage to host 50 times the current volume of photos on Facebook
  • Offers 4 times more memory per virtual machine
  • Handles 8,900 transactions per second in a virtual machine
  • Handles 3 times eBay’s daily traffic on a single server
  • Supports 4 times more operating systems than the competition

Now that is truly revolutionary and shows why VMware is powering the cloud generation.

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