Tuesday, April 7. 2009
Lanamark Desktop Analysis Pack
FastScale Stack Manager Workstation Edition for VMware Infrastructure
Monday, April 6. 2009
VMware ThinApp From Start to Finish in 20 Minutes
Installing and configuring VMware Workstation, VMware ThinApp, and creating a ThinApp Packaged Application in a 20 minute video.
VMware ThinApp From Start to Finish in 20 Minutes - Part 2 of 2
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Sunday, April 5. 2009
Tom Howarth and Edward Haletky both became analyst for DABCC
Tom Howarth: Data Center Virtualization
Tom Howarth is DABCC’s Data Center Virtualization Analyst. Tom is a moderator of the VMware Communities forum and is ranked #13 among all participants on the VMware forums. Tom owns TCA Consulting and PlanetVM.Net. He regularly does huge virtualization projects for enterprises in the U.K. and elsewhere in EMEA.
Edward L. Haletky, Virtualization Security
Edward has been working with virtualization security since the first days of VMware ESX support at Hewlett-Packard when ESX v1.5.2 was in use by HP's customers. When ESX v2.0 showed up security moved to the forefront of many of his discussions as it was not being used for often critical but low utilized servers. Now that VMware ESX is now a crucial part of many businesses and the hardware has caught up with the software technology, security is even more important. This all started in late 2004. Now in 2009, Edward has written two books on VMware ESX that include discussions on security.
Sapien’s PrimalPad, a free single exe file editor
Another free editor I reguly use is Notepad++ Portable, version 5.3.1 has been released recently. It's the handy Notepad++ text editor packaged as a portable app so you can do your development on the go. It has all the same great features of Notepad++ including support for multiple languages and an extensive plugin system, but there's nothing to install. This release updates Notepad++ to 5.3.1 and fixes portablization of settings. It's packaged in PortableApps.com Format so it can easily integrate with the PortableApps.com Suite. And it's open source and completely free.