VMware has been the dominant player in the desktop and server virtualization market with products like VMware Workstation, VMware Server and VMware ESX Server. And now, the virtualization giant has ...
Virtual Desktop Manager is a tool that helps the user to distribute and organize the workload on a computer. These programs allow users to manage the virtual space of a computer – it acts like a ...
Long before multiple monitors were popular (or financially feasible), there were virtual desktops—applications that allow you to swap your entire workspace with another for easy compartmentalization ...
Yesterday VMware announced it has released a live version of Virtual Desktop Manager (VDM) 2 and integrated it with its Virtual Desktop Infrastructure management product. VDM 2, an enhanced desktop ...
Not surprisingly, VMware is putting more emphasis on the virtual desktop. On Tuesday, the Palo Alto, Calif. company debuted a new version of its ThinApp application virtualization solution for running ...
Elegant, feature-rich virtual desktop manager Finestra works very well–most of the time. If Finestra Virtual Desktops (free/donationware) hadn’t crashed on me once or twice, it would’ve scored at ...
Although the productivity-boosting popularity of multiple physical monitors is on the rise, virtual-desktop management—that is, using software to emulate the extra space afford by multiple monitors—is ...
VMware has recently announced a minor update to its connection broker solution, VMware Virtual Desktop Manager (VDM) 2.1. VMware has been working on the update for the last few months after initially ...
Microsoft had offered the Virtual Desktop Manager as part of the Windows XP PowerToys and, a little while later, released the SysInternals Desktops add-on, which enabled similar functionality. Not ...
As big as monitors get, they never seem big enough. Microsoft Virtual Desktop Manager for Windows XP (which is part of PowerToys for Windows XP) gives you four times the space you're used to having. A ...
Microsoft has applied for a software patent #20030189597 for a "Virtual desktop manager". While somewhat fascinating, what is really intriguing is that the patent application was clearly written by ...