Sun nabs innotek's 20MB of open source, virtualized goodness

  2008-02-13 07:30:02
Sun Microsystems has gone very granola by buying desktop virtualization software player innotek. (The small 'i' stands for big innovation or something like that.) Innotek pushes software called VirtualBox (less than 20MB) that lets developers run multiple operating systems and display them side-by-side on their screen. So, you can hop back and forth, testing your code across Windows, Linux, Mac and OpenSolaris. Beyond the development angle, VirtualBox handles basis PC and server virtualization tasks. 
  PNG Image  PNG Image  PNG Image
  Related tags  


This particular article has been collected via RSS syndication. We apologize if it's too brief.
If You wish to publish articles on LinuxStreet.net please contact us.


  Similar articles found on LinuxStreet  
ImageWindows or Open Source: The Battle for Your Company's Computers is ...
ImageHP Aims to Take the Sting Out of Virtualized Storage
ImageDoes free software taste great, or is open source less filling?
ImageRed Hat's Jim Whitehurst: The Challenges of Competing with Free
ImageCorreo combines Mozilla email functionality with tight OS X integration
ImageWindows speaks your instant messaging dialect, too
ImageTips and tricks: How do I use the"xm block-attach" command to attach additional ...
ImageFileZilla 3 brings Windows FTP goodness to Linux
ImageWinOSSCDRom V 1.3 Available for Immediate Download!
ImageInstallation Toolkit for Linux on POWER

Leave a comment on this article


Captcha

  
Check this if the code you see is not readable and resubmit the form.
(Data you entered will be preserved)



  

Comments (0)