VMware expected to launch a product for Intel-powered Mac OS X
Posted by Alessandro Perilli
| Friday, April 07, 2006
| 1 Comments
Even if Parallels was the first one to launch a desktop virtualization solution for the new Apple Mac OS X for Intel architecture, VMware, leader in this market segment, is ready to take over.
MacosXrumors yesterday was already reporting from reliable sources an internal development of one or more products for the new operating system.
Today Richard Garsthagen, a VMware employee running the Run-Virtual blog, mentioning a VMware President, interview, confirmed the whole thing:
Well I can confirm to you that VMware already has its software running in house on Mac Machines, so we only have to wait for a first public beta version...
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Anonymous
Monday, April 10, 2006 7:26:00 PM
From vmware's website. Note they're looking for Mac UI engineers.
User Interface Engineer
Job ID 1987-VM
Date Posted Apr 6, 2006
User Interface Engineer
RESPONSIBILITIES: ... developing compelling applications for virtual machines on Linux, Windows and Mac platforms. ... Familiarity with either Windows application development (COM/Win32/MFC/ATL/WTL), Linux application development (gtk2) or Mac OS (OS X, Aqua and Cocoa a plus).
User Interface Engineer
Job ID 1987-VM
Date Posted Apr 6, 2006
User Interface Engineer
RESPONSIBILITIES: ... developing compelling applications for virtual machines on Linux, Windows and Mac platforms. ... Familiarity with either Windows application development (COM/Win32/MFC/ATL/WTL), Linux application development (gtk2) or Mac OS (OS X, Aqua and Cocoa a plus).
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