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VMware Releases Update to Award-Winning VMware Fusion Software for the Mac

VMware Releases Update to Award-Winning VMware Fusion Software for the Mac

New, Free Enhancements to Desktop Virtualization Software for Intel-based Macs include Leopard Support; New VMware Importer Converts Third-Party Virtual Machines

PALO ALTO, Calif., November 12, 2007 —VMware, Inc., the virtualization software leader, today announced VMware Fusion 1.1, a new update to its award-winning VMware Fusion desktop virtualization software for Intel-based Macs.  VMware Fusion allows Mac users to simultaneously and seamlessly run Mac OS X, Windows and other PC-based applications on the same Mac.  VMware Fusion 1.1 is a free update that is immediately available for all VMware Fusion 1.0 customers and includes over 25 enhancements and improvements such as:

  • Support for Mac OS X Leopard.
  • Improved 3D graphics with experimental support for DirectX 9.0.
  • Improvements to VMware Fusion’s Unity feature.
  • Support for Microsoft Vista Boot Camp partitions as virtual machines.
  • Support for French, German, and Japanese-speaking customers.
  • Overall performance improvements.

“We have been extremely pleased with the success of VMware Fusion,” said Dan Chu, vice president of emerging products and markets at VMware. “Mac customers have really embraced VMware Fusion for the intuitive user interface and stable, high-performance experience it delivers.  We expect our customers will be equally thrilled with the improvements found in today’s update.”

VMware also introduced VMware Importer for VMware Fusion.  Currently in beta, VMware Importer allows VMware Fusion customers to easily and quickly import virtual machines created by third-party Mac virtualization software. 

"Many of our VMware Fusion customers have asked for help using virtual machines created with third party software," continued Chu.  "With VMware Importer, customers that have other, third-party Mac virtualization products can easily and seamlessly migrate existing virtual machines over to VMware Fusion to take advantage of our intuitive user interface and stable, advanced, high performance virtualization platform."

Pricing, Packaging and Availability

VMware Fusion 1.1 is available at no cost to existing VMware Fusion 1.0 customers.  The VMware Importer beta is also available at no cost.  Both can be downloaded at vmware.com/mac. VMware Fusion is available online at vmware.com/mac, and authorized online and retail stores worldwide including the Apple Store® (apple.com), Amazon.com, Buy.com, Fry’s (frys.com), Microcenter (microcenter.com). CompUSA (compusa.com), MacMall, MacZones, MacConnection and CDW.

VMware Fusion 1.1 is available in English, Japanese, German and French for immediate download or purchase from www.vmware.com/mac and localized versions of the software are expected to be available soon in leading online and retail outlets in France, Germany and Japan.

About VMware, Inc.

VMware (NYSE: VMW) is the global leader in virtual infrastructure software for industry-standard systems.  Organizations of all sizes use VMware solutions to simplify their IT, fully leverage their existing computing investments and respond faster to changing business demands. VMware is based in Palo Alto, California and majority-owned by EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC).  For more information, visit http://www.vmware.com.


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