• Promoting green initiatives with VMware software

    Green initiatives aren’t just for data centers. Reducing electricity use and preventing e-waste at home can be as simple as using free VMware software to virtualize desktops.

  • VMware Player 4: A free introduction to virtualization

    VMware Player 4 offers virtualization newbies and IT pros a free, easy to use and safe platform to test different operating systems or new software.

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    VMware Fusion for Mac is a boon for IT pros that work with various OSes. VMware Fusion 4, in particular, can create snapshots and allow a Windows VM to use built-in Mac devices.

  • VMware Fusion 4 security tips and tricks

    For solid VMware Fusion security, you need to lock down devices and shared folders, and disable some of the default settings that make your VMs vulnerable.

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About VMware Workstation, Fusion and Player

Here, you'll find expert tips explaining various usage scenarios for VMware's hosted virtualization products, namely VMware Workstation, VMware Fusion and VMware Player.

VMware Workstation allows you to get more out of your laptop or desktop computer by enabling it to run multiple OSes. In one tip, an expert explains how to use VMware Workstation as part of a low-cost disaster recovery plan. Other tips explain how to install Windows Server 2008 on Workstation and how to manage virtual networks. You'll also see articles that cover installing the latest versions and notable functionality enhancements with each Workstation release.

We'll also soon start offering tips on using VMware Fusion for those who want to run Windows on a Mac for various reasons.

VMware Player is VMware's free desktop application that allows you to run Fusion and Workstation virtual machines on a Windows or Linux PC. Experts offer way to leverage this free product in our VMware Player-focused tips.

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