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Thursday, August 27, 2009

NetEx targets VMware environments

VMware plows ahead in face of controversy, increased competition; Storage virtualization aides disaster recovery
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NetEx targets VMware environments

As the industry prepares for next week's big VMworld show, one WAN optimization player is highlighting its ability to accelerate a key feature of VMware-virtualized environments. Read full story

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