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  2. Timeline of virtualization technologies - Wikipedia

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    November 10, 2003 Microsoft releases Microsoft Virtual PC, which is a machine-level virtualization technology. 2005. HP releases Integrity Virtual Machines 1.0 and 1.2 which ran only HP-UX. October 24, 2005 VMware releases VMware Player, a free player for virtual machines. Sun releases Solaris 10, including Solaris Zones, for both x86/x64 and ...

  3. Comparison of platform virtualization software - Wikipedia

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    Linux, Windows GPL version 2 Virtual PC 2007 (discontinued) Connectix and Microsoft: x86, x86-64 x86 Windows Vista (Business, Enterprise, Ultimate), XP Pro, XP Tablet PC Edition DOS, Windows, OS/2, Linux (SUSE, Xubuntu), OpenSolaris (Belenix) Proprietary: Windows Virtual PC (discontinued) Connectix and Microsoft x86, x86-64 with Intel VT-x or ...

  4. Cameyo - Wikipedia

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    Cameyo is an application virtualization product. [2] [3] It aims to virtualize Windows applications so that they can run on other machines or in HTML5 browsers. [4]It is reported to be easy to use, light in weight, and compatible with a wide variety of applications. [5]

  5. Hyper-V - Wikipedia

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    Older .vhd files from Virtual Server 2005, Virtual PC 2004 and Virtual PC 2007 can be copied and used in Hyper-V, but any old virtual machine integration software (equivalents of Hyper-V Integration Services) must be removed from the virtual machine. After the migrated guest OS is configured and started using Hyper-V, the guest OS will detect ...

  6. Comparison of virtual machines - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of virtual machines may refer to: Comparison of platform virtualization software; Comparison of application virtual machines; In this list platform refers to emulation of an entire physical machine, application refers to the byte code and similar machines used by various programming languages.

  7. Novell ZENworks Application VIrtualization - Wikipedia

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    Windows only applications: ZENworks Application Virtualization is limited to the Windows operating system for both building and running virtualized applications. Does not always fix compatibility: ZENworks Application Virtualization can address application compatibility problems in some cases, but should not be used as a primary means to solving operating system compatibility.

  8. VMware ThinApp - Wikipedia

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    VMware ThinApp (formerly Thinstall) is an application virtualization and portable application creator suite by VMware that can package conventional Windows applications [3] into portable applications capable of running on another operating system. According to VMware, the product has a success rate of about 90–95% in packaging applications.

  9. Citrix Virtual Apps - Wikipedia

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    Citrix Virtual Apps is application virtualization software that delivers centrally-hosted Windows applications to local devices without the necessity of installing them. [1] It is the flagship product for Citrix and was formerly known under the names WinFrame, MetaFrame, and Presentation Server.