All Posts Tagged With: "softricity"

Industry Moves: Bill Corrigan Goes From Softricity / Microsoft To Neocleus

Bill Corrigan, former Vice President of Product Management & Marketing in Softricity before the Microsoft acquisition, and most recently Director of Product Management in the Windows and Enterprise Management Division, has joined Neocleus as Chief Marketing Officer.

3Feb2009 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | Continued

Microsoft Officially Introduces App-V 4.5, Changes Licensing For Application Virtualization Technology Usage

App-V 4.5, formerly SoftGrid Application Virtualization, has hit “RTM†(Release To Manufacturing) status, which means that it will be available as part of the forthcoming MDOP 2008 R2 release in the next several weeks.

3Sep2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | Continued

App-V, The “Microsoft Application Virtualization” Formerly Known As “SoftGrid”

Microsoft Application Virtualization, the name the software giant has given the app virtualization solution it acquired when it bought Softricity back in 2006, got a new calling name today to match the Hyper-V branding: App-V (instead of SoftGrid).

16Jun2008 | Robin Wauters | 2 comments | Continued

Microsoft Finalizes Kidaro Acquisition, Bullish On Expansion In Desktop Virtualization Field

Microsoft on Thursday said it has now sold 6.5 million licenses of its Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) client-level virtualization software, more than double the total of 3 million licenses that it had sold as of January. The company also said it has finalized the acquisition of Kidaro Technologies.

23May2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | Continued

Impacts of Application Virtualization and Streaming

Softricity hosted an interesting webcast with Brian Gammage, Gartner Research Vice President, about desktop virtualization:

Virtualization is widely regarded as the most important technology to hit the enterprise in decades. The potential benefits for the desktop are tremendous, with improvements in the manageability, security and flexibility of personal computing. By reducing complexity, virtualization promises to streamline [...]

24Feb2006 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | Continued
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