Experience using Softricity to virtualize applications
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riskgeek...@gmail.com
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Nov 2, 2005, 4:13:16 AM11/2/05
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Does anyone have experience using Softricity? I'm looking for individuals who have actually used this at work or deployed it. Softricity virtualizes applications, but I'm curious about whether or not it is a resource hog, what process/organizational changes are required to make it pay for itself, etc.
Regards, jg
tarry...@gmail.com
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Nov 7, 2005, 5:24:30 AM11/7/05
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Look into VMWare ACE as well, we're looking into it seriously.
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Nov 7, 2005, 12:20:59 PM11/7/05
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tarry...@gmail.com wrote: > Look into VMWare ACE as well, we're looking into it seriously.
Are you guys looking to apply ACE to manage desktop environments or for enterprise applications?
I'm trying to get a list of decision criteria together