VMware has announced a major push into the mobile market, with a new virtualization platform tailored for handheld devices. VMware Mobile Virtualization Platform, or MVP, announced Monday, builds on ...
Not long ago, businesspeople were carrying around two devices: one for work and the other containing the digital content of their personal lives. But this juggling of devices, while necessary for ...
VMware is launching a hypervisor for mobile phones, letting handset makers design applications for multiple operating systems and potentially letting customers use phones with two profiles: one for ...
The new platform lets mobile phone users work with multiple virtual phones at the same time, said Srinivas Krishnamurti, VMware's director of product development management and market development. The ...
Virtualization on mobile phones could give users more app choices while carrying one device, panelists said Virtualization is on its way to mobile phones and could allow consumers to buy cheaper ...
Forward-looking enterprises are beginning to recognize a critical shift in perspective: they do not need to secure the device to secure the business. Bring your own device (BYOD) is increasingly ...
VMware's mobile virtualization plans will turn your Android smartphone into two virtual phones, one for personal use and one for business. Samsung is the latest manufacturer to pledge support for ...
VMware wants you to virtualize the server, the desktop, and the application. So why not also virtualize the mobile phone? Ask anyone who attended VMworld 2009 and they will certainly tell you that the ...
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