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  1. Fusion and Workstation | VMware

    Run Windows, Linux and other virtual machines with VMware Workstation Pro for Windows and Linux or VMware Fusion for Mac, the industry standard desktop hypervisors.

  2. VMware by Broadcom - Cloud Computing for the Enterprise

    Optimize cloud infrastructure with VMware for app platforms, private cloud, edge, networking, and security.

  3. What is a Virtual Machine? - VMware

    A Virtual Machine (VM) is a compute resource that uses software instead of a physical computer to run programs and deploy apps. One or more virtual “guest” machines run on a physical …

  4. Announcing VMware Workstation 17 Pro and Player

    Nov 17, 2022 · Auto Start VMs This new feature allows you to configure Virtual Machines to start automatically when your PC boots. Encryption for Player To deliver a Windows 11 supported …

  5. VMware Resources

    Find helpful VMware resources and links to services, events, training, blogs, communities, and more.

  6. Introduction to run virtual machines and containers on Windows, Linux, and macOS hosts. This FAQ answers common customer questions about the free l in ended use, and available reso …

  7. desktop hypervisor Archives - VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Blog

    Jul 13, 2023 · Products & Services VMware Fusion and Workstation are Now Free for All Users

  8. VMware Fusion & Workstation Going Free: Customer Feedback …

    Mar 10, 2025 · An overview describing the positive feedback from customers, new guidance for future feedback, available resources, and what's next for VMware Fusion & Workstation.

  9. VMware Fusion and Workstation are Now Free for All Users

    Nov 11, 2024 · These powerful desktop hypervisor products are free to all users - commercial, educational, & personal users alike!

  10. What is Server Virtualization? - VMware

    Server virtualization is the process of dividing a physical server into multiple unique and isolated virtual servers by means of a software application. Each virtual server can run its own …