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hypervisor flexibility
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Hypervisor flexibility refers to the ability of enterprise management platforms to support multiple hypervisors beyond a single vendor's ecosystem. Recent discussions on WindowsForum highlight Omnissa's expansion into hypervisor-agnostic management, allowing organizations to manage virtual and physical endpoints across diverse hypervisors. This flexibility is increasingly important as companies seek alternatives to VMware following Broadcom's acquisition, and as remote work and AI-driven automation demand more adaptable IT infrastructure. Omnissa's tools now extend to managing servers, wearables, and various endpoints, emphasizing independence from any single hypervisor vendor.
Omnissa, the newly independent company that spun out from VMware’s end-user computing division, is signaling a bold expansion beyond its historic domain. Traditionally recognized for robust endpoint management—think PCs, laptops, and mobile devices—Omnissa is now poised to reshape how...
Omnissa, the end-user computing powerhouse forged from VMware's former EUC division, is charting an ambitious course far beyond its legacy mandate of managing desktops, laptops, and mobile devices. In a move that signals both agility and an appetite for disruption, Omnissa recently unveiled a...
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