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vSphere 5.0 – up close and virtual

The Infosmack on flagship VMware product

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Yesterday VMware boss Paul Maritz launched vSphere 5.0 to an expectant world.

Paul Martiz

Maritz at vSphere 5.0 launch

El Reg covered the gig in San Francisco with the following stories:

Now it's the turn of Infosmack hosts Nigel Poulton and Rick Vanover to go vSphere 5 crazy.

Never happy with the scant technical information that is available on the first day of a product release, Nigel and Rick dive deep into the biggest and most important new features in VMware's flagship product, vSphere 5.

Listen using the Reg media player below, or download the MP3 here. ®

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Agentless Backup is Not a Myth

Not Unless 5.0 License Model Changes

"VMware: We will virtualize entire world in six years"

Heads up VMware. Are you listening to the sound of loyal customers preparing to jump ship?

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