Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 17th May 2007 18:46 UTC
Windows In a completely unanticipated announcement made quietly during a virtualization talk here at WinHEC 2008, Microsoft announced a completely new SKU of Windows Vista, to be entitled Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop. Its purpose will be to enable Vista to run within an enterprise exclusively as virtual machines, managed centrally using System Center Virtual Machine Manager.
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by Lazarus on Thu 17th May 2007 22:42 UTC
Lazarus
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2005-08-10

From Microsoft's Windows Vista page:

"Windows Vista Ultimate has it all"

I wonder if this functionality is going to be made freely available to Windows Vista Ultimate users seeing as how Ultimate supposedly has all the features from the other "crippled" Vista SKUs...

Somehow I doubt it tho.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/editions/ult...

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by Marcellus on Fri 18th May 2007 06:13 in reply to " "
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2005-08-26

Um... it's not new functionality this is about.

It's just a new licensing scheme that makes it cheaper for an enterprise to provide desktops running on virtual machines.

In other words, it will probably be cheaper than the regular Business version while providing the same functionality, but only allow it to run under a virtual machine. (license wise, doubt they can prevent anyone from running it on real hardware)

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