Team Fusion
March 19, 2008
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VMware have created a blog about virtualization on the Mac platform, and how it’s “changing the way people interact with their Macs and PCs” - their words. While this blog is obviously primarily a marketing tool for VMware, it is an interesting place to start if you want to see what others have managed to do with Fusion on their Macs.
Check out this excellent performance comparison
December 20, 2007

The Team at MacTech have put together an excellent comparison of Windows Performance on a Mac - using Bootcamp, Parallels, or VMware. Well worth a look!
Apple to Allow Virtualization under Leopard OSX Server
November 6, 2007
In a notable about-face, Apple has changed its stance with regard to allowing Mac OS X Server to be run inside a virtual machine (VM).
This is a strategically important change for Apple, and a critical step if they want to make any inroads at all in the Enterprise space with Xserve. Only time will tell if they are ready to embrace virtualization of OSX fully…
(Via tidbits.com) Read more
It’s time to install virtual throw-away PCs
October 14, 2007
I give up. You should too. It’s time to stop trying to secure users’ web browsers, and instead just throw them away. We can’t stop users from clicking on the wrong links or going to compromised websites. We can’t eliminate drive-by worm infections or block zero-day rootkits. But thanks to virtualisation, we can flush them all away.
I have been saying this in my consulting role for a while now - Frank Hayes is exactly right. Whoever is the first to productise this in a way that is easy and straightforward for users and Admins alike will do very, very well… Watch this space!
(Via Computerworld.co.nz.) Read more
VMware and the mainframe
October 5, 2007
The industry is gaga over server virtualization as more users look to turn physical servers into consolidated virtual partitions. The irony here is that while the server virtualization chatter focuses on VMware, Xen, Citrix, and Microsoft, the venerable IBM zSeries (i.e. mainframe) will likely be one of the biggest beneficiaries of this virtualization frenzy. (Credit: CNET Networks)
Jon Oltsik is clearly on the money here - amazing how we have almost come full circle in the Data Center!
VMware shares secrets in security drive
September 17, 2007
Virtualisation vendor VMware has quietly begun sharing some of its software secrets with the IT security industry under an unannounced plan to create better ways of securing virtual machines.
This is an important step by VMware - while there are currently no known problems, they will come as virtual targets become more prolific…
(Via ZDNet Australia.) Read more



