Dr. Mendel Rosenblum, co-founder and chief scientist at VMWare and Min Xu, R&D engineer at VMWare, demonstrate the company’s newest virtualization technology.
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[…] What is even more impressive to me is when a company like VMWare doesn’t rest on their laurels, but continues to innovate by adding more and more value. Today, I realized that they’ve done it again. Here is a video of an experimental new technology included in VMWare Workstation 6 that records and plays back activity on a virtual machine. I can think of a bunch of ways in which this would be incredibly valuable. […]
Very impressive. This also could lend itself highly to the security industry.
What I would love to see is if it could be detached from the Workstation product and made into a stand-alone agent that you could install on your corporate desktops. A management console to go along with that would be nice.
If VMWare could put that product together, every government agency would pay big bucks to implement. It would be equivalent to Desktop TiVo.
June 29th, 2007 at 8:26 pm
[…] What is even more impressive to me is when a company like VMWare doesn’t rest on their laurels, but continues to innovate by adding more and more value. Today, I realized that they’ve done it again. Here is a video of an experimental new technology included in VMWare Workstation 6 that records and plays back activity on a virtual machine. I can think of a bunch of ways in which this would be incredibly valuable. […]
July 7th, 2007 at 2:03 pm
Thanks for sharing this first cut information!!
July 24th, 2007 at 9:52 pm
Very impressive. This also could lend itself highly to the security industry.
What I would love to see is if it could be detached from the Workstation product and made into a stand-alone agent that you could install on your corporate desktops. A management console to go along with that would be nice.
If VMWare could put that product together, every government agency would pay big bucks to implement. It would be equivalent to Desktop TiVo.