Jan 25

Any Windows 7 fans out there? Ready for Vista with a pretty wrapper? Well, if you want to try it out to see what all the fuss is about then there’s no better way than running it in a VM on your Mac with VMware Fusion.

Peter Kazanjy did a great job writing up a how-to that walks you through getting Windows 7 up and running. Just check out the beautiful screen shot below. So what are you waiting for? Go over to the Team Fusion blog and walk through getting Microsoft’s latest operating system release up and running. It will remind you why you love your Mac. :)

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Jan 12

OK. I know I post a lot about how awesome VMware Fusion is, but here’s one more. Ars Technica is reporting on the latest NPD retail numbers. NPD is an organization that tracks unit shipments for software. They track the numbers as they go through distribution which means pretty much every retail location that you as an end user would purchase from is counted for since the retailer gets their software from distribution.

The new numbers show that VMware Fusion holds 59% as of October 2008 compared to Parallels at 39% in the same timeframe. What’s even more impressive is that VMware Fusion was released in August of 2007 so for the year (August 2007 to October 2008) VMware Fusion went from 0% marketshare to 59% marketshare and firmly unseated the incumbent (Parallels).

You can find more great news, details, and background on this great feat from John Troyer over at Planet v12n. Also make sure to read the comments in the Ars Technica post for some great feedback from users on why they use VMware Fusion.

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Jan 04

Heading out to MacWorld to see the last Apple presence? Make sure to stop by the VMware booth for some incredible demos and to meet the team behind the product.

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Unfortunately I won’t be out there this time but the real gurus will be and they’ve got some great stuff planned. Here’s two events you’ll want to make it to:

You can get all the info about where, when, etc from the VMware Team Fusion blog.

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Jan 01

I was spending the day catching up on some reading while watching the University of South Carolina get trounced in football and came across a few reviews of VMware Fusion. I wasn’t surprised to see the great reviews since VMware Fusion rocks. I was a little taken by some of the comments in the reviews.

In the review from Ars Technica, hux posted this comment about Parallels:

…Parallels 4 makes me feel like I could be just a few mouse clicks away from it shitting the bed, and that’s just bad news.

Dave Girard (the Ars reviewer) wrote back with similar remarks:

…Well put – that’s exactly how I felt using it. The best part of finishing the review was not having to use it anymore…

That pretty much sums up every experience I’ve had with every version of Parallels. I’m sure Parallels will get the hang of writing good software that doesn’t kill a Mac one of these days.

For another look you can refer to this review from MacWorld where VMware Fusion got 4.5 Mice to Parallels 3.5 Mice. The same reviewer (Rob Griffiths) did an excellent write-up on choosing the best Mac virtualization platform. He goes through a lot when comparing VMware Fusion, Parallels, and VirtualBox. In the end VMware Fusion wins.

If you’re interested in the best Mac virtualization platform around then use the link to the right to get it for a great discount.

UPDATE (1-4-2009): The VMware Fusion marketing team just passed on this nice little one pager for those keeping score of VMware Fusion’s great reviews. Enjoy!

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Dec 09

The Fusion team has done it again! There’s a great new paper available on how to mass deploy VMware Fusion. You can grab a copy of the paper here.

I’ve actually run across this question a lot. I was recently at very large customer and they got in a new VP for one of their lines of business. The VP liked the Mac – mostly because of the “coolness” factor. IT (who runs pretty much all Windows machines) didn’t want to support the Mac because they don’t have the knowledge or skills and their software won’t run natively on the machine. The VP insisted that his department (235 people) run Macs exclusively – and no, this wasn’t a publishing or graphics department. IT turned to VMware for help. Sure we could help but how in the world do you mass deploy and then manage VMware Fusion for all of these users. That’s where the new paper comes in. For people that aren’t familiar with the Mac or aren’t familiar with how to control Mac apps in a large environment this is going to be your bible. Read it and learn it.

If you have any other things you’d like to see from the Fusion team I find it best to just shoot them a short tweet on Twitter (vmwarefusion).

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