I urge you to ask any IT expert to look at this company to fully understand the real potential.VMware, Inc. (VMW) has managed to sell its products here in Europe WITHOUT any marketing. IT managers of small, medium and big companies are rushing to buy VMware, Inc. (VMW)'s products.
Pay attention to the buy trigger level (right above that channel).
The company also offers VirtualCenter that provides a central point of control to manage a virtualized IT environment; VMotion, which allows users to move virtual machines; DRS that creates resource pools from physical servers; HA, which provides automated recovery from hardware failure; Consolidated Backup that enables LAN-free automated backup of virtual machines; Storage VMotion, which allows live migration of virtual machine disks; Update Manager that automates patch and update management; Capacity Planner, which enables VMware service providers to perform capacity assessments onsite; Converter to convert local and remote physical machines into virtual machines; Lab Manager to automate the setup, capture, storage, and sharing of multi-machine software configurations; ACE that allows desktop administrators to protect company resources against the risks presented by unmanaged desktops; Virtual Desktop Infrastructure to host individual desktops inside virtual machines running on centralized servers; Virtual Desktop Manager, a desktop management server that connects users to virtual desktops in the data center; and VMware Lifecycle Manager that provides control over the virtual environment. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California. VMware, Inc. is a subsidiary of EMC Corporation.


1 comments:
I agree with the potential of VMWare. I work in IT and we use VMWare A LOT. Also, as Apple gains in popularity I think sale of it's VMWare Fusion product will also rise. It's not the company itself I question, but the performance of the stock. Good companys don't always lead to good performing stocks.
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