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hypervisor independence
About this tag
Hypervisor independence refers to the ability of management and virtualization platforms to operate across multiple hypervisor environments without being locked into a single vendor. On WindowsForum.com, discussions around this topic often involve enterprise IT tools like Omnissa (formerly VMware's end-user computing division) and their strategic moves to support diverse hypervisors beyond VMware. This shift allows IT departments to manage fleets of Windows desktops, laptops, and mobile devices across different virtualization platforms, reducing vendor dependency and increasing flexibility. The tag covers themes of multi-hypervisor management, endpoint provisioning, and security in modern hybrid IT environments, with a focus on practical implications for Windows-based infrastructure.
For years, Omnissa – formerly the end-user computing arm of VMware, now spun off under new leadership and direction – has been known for its robust endpoint management tools. IT departments across the globe have relied on its solutions to provision, secure, and monitor fleets of desktops...