Last month, Microsoft officials mentioned the company was planning some kind of virtualization launch event to be held in Seattle in early September, but wouldn’t say more. But now the cat is (at least partially) out of the virtual bag.
Microsoft is planning to highlight three of its virtualization offerings — the recently-released-to-manufacturing Hyper-V, Virtual Machine Manager 2008 and Microsoft Desktop and Application Virtualization (which I’ve seen some Softies calling App-V).
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