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Microsoft Caves on Vista Virtualization (Robert McLaws/Windows Vista Edition)

Microsoft Caves on Vista Virtualization  —  As Mary Jo reported earlier today, Microsoft has announced that they are changing the Vista EULA to remove limits on which SKUs can be virtualized.  According to this article in eWeek:... ...full story at techmeme

from techmeme on Tue, Jan 22 2008

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21 Jan 08 visit Microsoft (finally) broadens Windows Vista virtualization rules (Mary Jo Foley/All about Microsoft)  »  techmeme Microsoft (finally) broadens Windows Vista virtualization rules  —  Microsoft has lifted its ban on enabling Windows Vista Home Basic and Home Premium in virtual machine environments.  —  The company announced on January 21...
22 Jan 08 visit Microsoft relents: Vista consumer virtualization ban lifted  »  digg Microsoft has finally relented and approved the use of Windows Vista Home Basic and Home Premium Edition in virtualized environments, for both consumers and business users. Apple, your turn is next.
29 Apr 09 visit Microsoft finishes Vista SP2 (Mary Jo Foley/All about Microsoft)  »  techmeme Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft: Microsoft finishes Vista SP2  —  Yesterday's rumors were true: Microsoft has released to manufacturing Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 R2.  —  SP2 hit the...
24 Jan 08 visit Microsoft Says Vista Has the Fewest Flaws  »  slashdot ancientribe writes "Microsoft issued a year-one security report on its Windows Vista operating system today, and it turns out Vista logged less than half the vulnerabilities than Windows XP did in its first year. According to the new Microsoft report,...
19 Jan 09 visit Microsoft releases Vista virtualization  »  the register (uk) Migration avoidance Microsoft has released a public beta of desktop virtualization software to run legacy Windows applications on Windows Vista.…

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