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VMware unwraps virtual networking software – promises greater network control, security

Wall St. traders allegedly stole code, data with eye toward starting their own company | Fortinet, McAfee among first to support VMware NSX net virtualization

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VMware unwraps virtual networking software – promises greater network control, security
VMware today announced that its virtual networking software and security software products packaged together in an offering named NSX will be available in the fourth quarter of this year. Read More


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