Application virtualization delivered in a SaaS model is perhaps the most lucrative business solution providers should expect to see for a long time to come. Channel partners servicing virtually every ...
Karen Schwartz is a freelance technology writer based in the Washington D.C. area. It's not unusual for tech-savvy high school students to express interest in graphics-intensive applications — ...
St. Agnes Academy in Houston could serve as a model for implementing virtual applications in our schools. Instead of bound books, students carry laptop and tablet computers and download streamed ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. by Chris Preimesberger Consistently monitor application ...
For students looking to do school work anywhere at any time, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) technology is a huge asset. Universities that offer a VDI platform for popular applications and ...
Only nine months after the first release of its application virtualization platform, Xenocode is now ready to launch a new version of its Virtual Application Studio product to market. Xenocode, the ...
New products from VMware enhance management of applications running in virtual machines. VMware Monday announced three products for managing applications in virtual machines, including software to ...
One thing is for certain, the software industry will spend a good part of 2015 discussing how we now move, deliver, transport, carry, send and transmit the various component elements that make up our ...
Researchers have developed a series of very clever tools to break through the bottlenecks stalling the widespread adoption of virtual reality. But the compelling applications designed for the system ...
Virtual containers are among the hottest technologies in the software development world today. Containerization is an approach to virtualization in which apps and all their components are packaged up ...
Kenji Obata, CEO of Spoon, stopped by to brief me on the new release of Spoon Studio and to discuss the notion that in the future, all user-facing applications are going to be virtual applications.
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