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clip_image001Mike Swanson hizo una excelente compilación de lagunas sesiones del MIX09, claro esta que aun pueden ir a la Pagina donde están todos los videos del MIX09, pero esto les ahorrara mucho trabajo.

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Day One Keynote (Bill Buxton, Scott Guthrie)

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Day Two Keynote (Deborah Adler, Dean Hachamovitch)

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Scaling a Rich Client to Half a Billion Users (Steve Zheng)

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Software Entrepreneurs: Go Big with BizSpark (Julien Codorniou)

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Copyright Laws for Web Designers and Developers (Jonathan Zuck)

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Enhancing Large Windows Media Platforms with Microsoft Silverlight (Robert Ames, Matt Smith)

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Exposing Web Content to a Global Audience Using Machine Translation (Dr. Neil Roodyn)

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Sketch Flow: From Concept to Production (Celso Gomes, Christian Schormann)

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Improving UX through Application Lifecycle Management (Chris Bernard, Christian Thilmany)

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Microsoft Expression Web: No Platform Left Behind (Steve Guttman, Tyler Simpson)

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The Future of Microsoft Expression Blend (Douglas Olson, Christian Schormann)

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C# for Designers (Fred Gerantabee, Jennifer Smith)

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Ten Ways to Ensure RIA Failure (Anthony Franco)

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Deep Zoom++ : Build Dynamic Deep Zoom Applications with Open Source (Ken Azuma, Allan Li)

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Using Total Experience Design to Transform the Digital Building (Paul Dawson, Daren May)

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A Website Named Desire (Nishant Kothary)

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Design Prototyping: Bringing Wireframes to Life (Dan Harrelson)

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Escaping Flatland in Application Design: Rich User Experiences (Peter Eckert, Jeff McLean)

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Go Beyond Best Practices: Evolving Next Practices to Prosper in the 21st Century (Lou Carbone)

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Interaction Techniques Using the Wii Remote (and Other HCI Projects) (Johnny Lee)

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Interactive Prototyping with DHTML (Bill Scott)

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Touch and Gesture Computing, What You Haven’t Heard (Joseph Fletcher)

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The Way of the Whiteboard: Persuading with Pictures (Dan Roam)

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Web Form Design (Luke Wrobleski)

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Wireframes That Work: Designing (Rich Internet) Applications (Aaron Adams)

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How Razorfish Lights Up Brand with Microsoft SharePoint (Tony Jones)

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State of the Art in Web Site Design on Microsoft SharePoint (Chris Auld)

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User Experience Design Patterns for Business Applications with Microsoft Silverlight 3 (Corrina Black)

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Creating a Great Experience on Digg with Windows Internet Explorer 8 (Joel K. Neubeck)

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Windows Internet Explorer 8 in the Real World: How Is Internet Explorer 8 Used (Paul Cutsinger)

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Measuring Social Media Marketing (Jason Burby, Ryan Turner)

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Designing the Windows 7 Desktop Experience (Stephan Hoefnagels)

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Creating Interactivity with Microsoft Expression Blend (Peter Blois)

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Integrating Microsoft Expression Blend with Adobe Creative Suite (Joanna Mason)

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Effective Infographics with Interactivity (Joshua Allen)

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User Experience Design for Non-Designers (Shawn Konopinsky)

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A Lap around Microsoft .NET Services (Todd Holmquist-Sutherland, John Shewchuk)

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Simplifying Distributed Access Control with Microsoft .NET Services (Justin Smith)

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Connecting Applications across Networks with Microsoft .NET Services (Clemens Vasters)

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Mesh-Enabled Web Applications (Arash Ghanaie-Sichanie)

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Live Framework and Mesh Services: Live Services for Developers (Ori Amiga)

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What’s New in Microsoft SQL Data Services (Nigel Ellis)

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Overview of Windows Azure (Manuvir Das)

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Windows Azure Storage (Brad Calder)

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Building Web Applications with Windows Azure (Steve Marx)

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RESTful Services for the Programmable Web with Windows Communication Foundation (Ron Jacobs)

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Developing RESTful Services and Clients with "M" (Douglas Purdy, Chris Sells)

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Principles of Microsoft Silverlight Animation (Jeff Paries)

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Working across the Client Continuum (Laurent Bugnion)

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What’s New in Microsoft Silverlight 3 (Joe Stegman)

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High-Speed RIA Development with the Microsoft Silverlight Toolkit (Shawn Oster)

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Building Microsoft Silverlight Controls (Karen Corby)

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Deep Dive into Microsoft Silverlight Graphics (Seema Ramchandani)

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Delivering Ads to a Silverlight Media Player Application (Nicholas Brookins)

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Creating Media Content for Microsoft Silverlight Using Microsoft Expression Encoder (James Clarke)

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Using Microsoft ASP.NET MVC to Easily Extend a Web Site into the Mobile Space (Jared Eischen, John Stockton)

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Running PHP on Microsoft Servers and Services (Shaun Hirschman, Michael Joffe)

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Using Dynamic Languages to Develop Microsoft Silverlight Applications (John Lam)

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Choosing between ASP.NET Web Forms and MVC (Rachel Appel)

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The Microsoft Web Sandbox: An Open Source Framework for Developing Secure Standards-Based Web Applications (Scott Isaacs)

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Web Development Using Microsoft Visual Studio: Now and in the Future (Jeff King)

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<3 the New Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit for Social Websites (Steve Gordon, Keiji Kanazawa)

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Protecting Online Identities (Jorgen Thelin)

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Standards for Aggregating Activity Feeds and Social Aggregation Services (Marc Canter, Monica Keller, Kevin Marks, John McCrea, Dare Obasanjo, Luke Shepard)

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Adding Microsoft Silverlight to Your Company’s Skill Set (Noah Gedrich, Ken Martin)

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Advance Your Design with UX Design Patterns (Ambrose Little)

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Microsoft Xbox "Lips" and "Fable II": Multi Channel Experiences (Charles Duncan)

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Cloud Computing: What’s in It for Me? (John Keagy)

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Customized Live Search for Web and Client Applications (Alessandro Catorcini)

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Introducing the Microsoft Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control CTP (Chris Pendleton)

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Building a Rich Social Network Application (Miho Heo, Gilbok Lee)

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Modeling RESTful Data Services: Present and Future (Pablo Castro)

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Extending Your Brand to the Desktop with Windows 7 (Yochay Kiriaty)

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See through the Clouds: Introduction to the Azure Services Platform (James Conard)

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What’s New in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) 4 (Kevin Gjerstad, Mark Wilson-Thomas)

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Building Amazing Business Centric Applications with Microsoft Silverlight 3 (Brad Abrams)

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.NET RIA Services – Building Data-Driven Applications with Microsoft Silverlight and Microsoft ASP.NET (Nikhil Kothari)

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Consuming Web Services in Microsoft Silverlight 3 (Eugene Osovetsky)

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Microsoft Silverlight Media End-to-End (Alex Zambelli)

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Microsoft ASP.NET Model View Controller (MVC): Ninja on Fire Black Belt Tips (Phil Haack)

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Building Out of Browser Experiences with Microsoft Silverlight 3 (Mike Harsh)

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Microsoft ASP.NET 4.0 : What’s Next? (Stephen Walther)

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Microsoft ASP.NET 4.0 Data Access: Patterns for Success with Web Forms (David Ebbo)

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Microsoft ASP.NET: Taking AJAX to the Next Level (Stephen Walther)

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File|New -> Company: Creating NerdDinner.com with Microsoft ASP.NET Model View Controller (MVC) (Scott Hanselman)

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ASP.NET MVC: America’s Next Top Model View Controller Framework (Phil Haack)

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The Microsoft Web Platform: Starring Internet Information Services (IIS) and Your Application (Crystal Hoyer, Mai-lan Tomsen Bukovec)

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A Lap around Windows Internet Explorer 8 (Giorgio Sardo)

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Building High Performance Web Applications and Sites (John Hrvatin)

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Securing Web Applications (Eric Lawrence)

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Creating a "Next Generation" E-Commerce Experience (Scott Cairney, Jean-Yves Martineau)

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Delivering Media with Internet Information Services 7 (IIS) Media Services and Microsoft Silverlight (John Bishop, John Bocharov)

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Developing and Deploying Applications on Internet Information Services (IIS) (Thomas Deml)

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Build Applications on the Microsoft Platform Using Eclipse, Java, Ruby and PHP! (Vijay Rajagopalan)

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Building Scalable and Available Web Applications with Microsoft Project Code Name "Velocity" (Murali Krishnaprasad)

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Miss March and Other Distractions (Scott Stanfield)

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Windows Mobile 6.5 Overview (Loke Uei Tan)

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There’s a Little Scripter in All of Us: Building a Web App for the Masses (Rob Conery)

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Building Data-Driven Scalable AJAX Web Pages (Jon Flanders)

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Caching REST with Windows Communication Foundation (Jon Flanders)

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Building Accessible RIAs in Microsoft Silverlight (Chris Auld, Reed Shaffner)

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Building Microsoft Silverlight Applications with Eclipse (Shawn Wildermuth)

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Building an Optimized, Graphics-Intensive Application for Microsoft Silverlight (Seema Ramchandani)

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When Errors Happen: Debugging Microsoft Silverlight (John Papa)

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Microsoft Silverlight Is Ready for Business (Ward Bell)

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Optimizing Performance for Microsoft Expression Encoder (James Clarke)

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Going Inside Microsoft Silverlight: Exploring the Core CLR (Brandon Bray)

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Making XML Really, Really Easy with Microsoft Visual Basic 9 (Alex Turner)

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What’s New for Microsoft Silverlight and Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Developers in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 (Mark Wilson-Thomas)

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Protecting Against Internet Service Abuse (John Scarrow)

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Five Killer Scenarios for the Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit (Chris Parker)

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Lighting Up Web and Client Applications with Microsoft Live Services (Gregory Renard)

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Oomph: A Microformat Toolkit (Tim Aidlin)

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Offline Network Detection in Microsoft Silverlight 3 (Peter Smith)

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How’d they do it? Real App. Real Code. Two Weeks. Nothing but .NET (Scott Hanselman)

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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Microsoft ADO.NET Entity Framework (Pablo Castro)

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Using the Windows Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio to Build Cloud Services (Jim Nakashima)

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Introducing the Microsoft Web Platform (Lauren Cooney)

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Automated User Interface (UI) Testing with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2010 (Brian Keller)

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A Shot of Windows Live Messenger and a Pint of Microsoft Silverlight (Jordan Snyder)

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Improving Mobile Experiences with the Microsoft Mobile Device Browser File (Chris Woods)

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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for Web Developers (Thomas Deml)

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Microsoft Silverlight and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF): Sharing Skills and Code (Jeff Wilcox)

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Saludos.

Fernando García Loera

MVP Lead | Community Consultant | Latin American Region

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MIX09 Sessions

Looks like Microsoft is doing its usual… monitoring the market for successful products, and then emulating them and making them better.

Hyper-V 2.0: Microsoft’s Virtualization Offering Grows Up

 

Today a new product from Microsoft; Hyper-V Server 2008, became available for download free of charge.  This is the same Hyper-V technology available as a role in Windows Server 2008, but it’s important to understand that Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 is a stand-alone product.  It operates with no GUI, which is similar to Windows Server 2008 running Server Core mode with the Hyper-V role.  Of course any guest operating systems you host in Hyper-V it will require the appropriate license.

I got Windows Server 2008 64 Bit installed today and downloaded the RTM for Hyper-V and installed that too.

Is just lovely. So clean, so easy to configure compared to its predecessors Virtual PC and Virtual Server…

Do I think this is the virtualisation technology to invest in for the future… OH YES!

Quick Comparison…

VMWare… the current market leader… more powerful than average company needs… cross-platform… expensive… technical support skills expensive and hard to come by… pretty big brand name with good vendor support platform… large user base… very popular…

Microsoft Hyper-V… the future market leader… powerful enough for average company needs… only works on Windows… free with Windows Server 2008 (although you still have to pay for the host operating system)… Windows Server management skills cheap and easy to come by… huge brand name with excellent vendor support platform… gigantic Windows management user base.

Reckon at this stage in the game Hyper-V still more oriented toward development and testing groups whereas VMWare is still the serious players’ production use choice… no real argument there… will I still be saying that in three years time… doubt it… I find myself reminded of comparing SQL Server 6.5 to Oracle 7 a lot of years ago… today Oracle is still huge but the vast majority of users get along just great with SQL Server…

Just weeks after Microsoft Released to Manufacturing its Windows Server 2008 product line, it continues to struggle to actually get its new Hyper-V virtualisation technology (previously code-named Viridian) off the ground and shipped to customers. This is no time to be stalling!!! Hyper-V is expected to land within the next 3 months.

Today the current industry de-facto standard for virtualisation, Palo-Alto based firm VMWare announced key software deals with server industry giants Dell, HP, IBM and Fujitsu, signing new agreements ensuring that its ESX 3i hypervisor will be embedded into servers produced by the four hardware manufacturers, beginning within the next 60 days.

VMWare’s statement puts a very dark cloud over Microsoft’s delayed release of Hyper-V. Microsoft has been struggling to get its virtualisation products off the ground over the past few years with stiff competition primarily from VMWare and Xen both of which are cross-platform.

These four key hardware vendors, again the de-facto standard for most IT data centres around the world, along with this new agreement will likely ensure that VMWare remains not just the de-facto standard for some time to come.

Must admit, personally, I’ve only been using the existing Microsoft Virtualisation technologies to-date including Virtual PC and Virtual Server R2 Enterprise Edition which I’ve found completely reliable although not as functionaly rich as VMWare’s offerings.

Have Xen installed on my OpenSuse Linux box at home but never actually got round to doing much more with it.

I was at a Microsoft Developer event for the launch of Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008 a few weeks ago in Belfast, where we were given a demo of Hyper-V and must admit it really did look quite good. Microsoft was able to explain the architecture they had selected for Hyper-V and the advantages it should bring over VMWare… but they’re late in delivering and, as you can see from today’s announcement, late really isn’t good enough.

Anyway, the company I work for has signed an Enterprise Agreement with VMWare for use internally, and we have an increasing number of customers adopting it also – so, admittedly a little late to the game on this one – VMWare is one of the next key skills I intend to develop in the next few months. Have been using Microsoft Virtual Server R2 within a small development environment I have with W2k3 Active Directory, Exchange 2003 , SQL Server 2005 and SharePoint 2007, which I think I’m going to migrate to VMWare ESX Server machines instead as part of my self-learning on this. As well as this I’ve just today made recommendations to use VMWare to host three new development servers and three new production servers for one of our new internal projects. Hopefully will get them!