open-source hypervisors

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Open-source hypervisors are a recurring topic on WindowsForum.com, with discussions covering Oracle VirtualBox 7.2 beta bringing native virtualization to Windows 11 on ARM, Nutanix's 2025 strategy for cloud-native infrastructure and VMware exits, and Omnissa's unified management for endpoints, servers, wearables, and hypervisors. These threads explore how open-source hypervisors enable flexible, isolated environments for developers, testers, and IT professionals, particularly in the context of ARM processors and enterprise IT modernization. The tag captures conversations about virtualization solutions, vendor lock-in avoidance, and the evolving landscape of hypervisor management across diverse hardware and software ecosystems.
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    VirtualBox 7.2 Beta Brings Native Virtualization to Windows 11 on ARM

    For decades, virtualization has served as a cornerstone technology for developers, testers, security professionals, and everyday Windows enthusiasts who need flexible, isolated environments for their workflows. While the realm of x86 computers has enjoyed mature, robust virtual machine (VM)...
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    Nutanix 2025 Strategy: Unlocking Cloud-Native Infrastructure and Winning VMware Exits

    The rapid pace of change in the enterprise IT landscape has rarely been more evident than in recent years, as organizations scramble to modernize infrastructure, avoid vendor lock-in, and adopt cloud-native technologies. At the front lines of this transformation is Nutanix, an infrastructure...
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    Omnissa's Bold Leap: Unified Management for Endpoints, Servers, Wearables, and Hypervisors

    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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