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iPad vCenter Client

Posted on 03/18/2011 by Mark Vaughn

Had to throw out a quick comment on the new iPad vCenter Client from VMware. For over a year now, VMware has offered the vCenter Mobile Access (vCMA) appliance. I have used it internally, but it has never caught on … Continue reading →

Posted in Apple, Technology, Virtualization, VMware | Tagged Apple, iPad, iPhone, vCenter Client, VMware

iPad – The Business Use Review

Posted on 04/28/2010 by Mark Vaughn

In my initial post reviewing the iPad, I mentioned my struggle with deciding if I would use it for home or work. This was a surprise, because I did envision it being anything but a home media device. In the … Continue reading →

Posted in Apple, Architecture, Technology | Tagged business, iPad

iPad review

Posted on 04/10/2010 by Mark Vaughn

I will begin by admitting that I am an Apple fan. I do not own a modern Mac, but I own two iPhones and use an iMac at work (and am anxiously awaiting the release of the i5 MacBook Pro). … Continue reading →

Posted in Apple, Technology | Tagged Apple, iPad, iPhone, iPod

Synergy – can’t Mac, Windows and Linux just get along?

Posted on 02/26/2010 by Mark Vaughn

If you have read my twitter bio, then you know that I love Linux and Macs and that I don’t mind using Windows when I must. In fact, many techies fall into some variation of that niche. Both at work … Continue reading →

Posted in Apple, Architecture, Linux, Microsoft, Technology | Tagged KVM, Linux, Mac, Open Source, Sourceforge, Synergy, Windows

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