May 2, 2008
2:37 am
Provision Networks, a division of Quest Software, is jumping into desktop virtualization this week with its Virtual Access Suite, a desktop virtualization system that supports Microsoft’s Hyper-V.
That makes Provision Networks the first vendor to make Microsoft’s Hyper-V hypervisor the focus of its desktop virtualization efforts. Hyper-V is available in beta form at the Microsoft Web site and will soon to be part of Windows Server 2008.
Virtualization, Hyper-V, Hypervisior, Desktop, Microsoft

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