This Fling enables you to easily run vCenter Orchestrator (vCO) workflows from within Wavemaker web applications. It covers much of the Workflow Presentation dialogs available in vCO, with Java services exposing the main vCO functionality. Additionally, you get a demo application.
Features:
Widget library for Wavemaker
Java services, exposing the main vCO API functions
WaveOperator demo project, mimicking the popular WebOperator vCO application, and extending it to new and exciting capabilities.
The VMware Fusion team is providing public access to the VMware Fusion Technology Preview to gather feedback from users on a wide range of hardware and software configurations. The VMware Fusion Technology Preview includes changes to the core virtualization engine and new capabilities they are exploring.
VMware would appreciate feedback in the following areas:
New virtual Hardware Version 11. (VM > Settings > Compatibility)
New icons in the library show state of virtual machines in the list view
Support for configuring the amount of graphics memory for each virtual machine. (VM > Settings > DisplayConfigure the use of integrated or discrete graphics cards on Mac Book Pros with more than one GPU.
Updated support multi-monitor configurations where one monitor is a Retina-class display.
Ability to configure a per-virtual machine hot-key combination (VM > Settings > Keyboard & Mouse)
Improved support for prerelease versions of Microsoft Windows.
New VMware Tools installation method for Windows 8 virtual machines, using USB CD virtual device.
The VMware Workstation team is providing public access to the VMware Workstation Technology Preview to gather feedback from users on a wide range of hardware and software configurations. The VMware Workstation Technology Preview includes changes to the core virtualization engine and new capabilities they are exploring.
VMware would appreciate feedback in the following areas:
New OS support including the latest versions of Windows, Ubuntu, Fedora, RHEL and OpenSUSE
VMware Hardware Version 11 including improved CPU support and upgraded USB 3.0 controller
Flex-IO leverages ESXi host RAM to accelerate common IO across your virtual desktops which significantly increases the number of available IOPS to 25,000 or more per ESXi host. Flex-IO also reduces your storage footprint by up to 50% with disk compression. The combination of RAM to accelerate IOPS along with disk compression is what makes Flex-IO able to greatly simplify non-persistent VDI environments and removes the need for costly high-speed storage arrays and expensive maintenance.
In this VMworld TV video you can see some amazing product demos presented by Liquidware's CTO, Jason Mattox.
Why use Flex-IO?
Increase your IOPS to ~25,000 in apx 30 minutes
Decrease latency by up to 75%
Flex-IO is easier and quicker to install and deploy – we know you’ll agree
Flex-IO RAM requirements are astonishingly 1/3 of competitors! That’s real CAPEX savings!
Flex-IO additional licenses are less than ½ the price of competitors!
Flex-IO is from a leader in VDI desktop transformation, Liquidware Labs
Flex-IO is available for you to download and use in your production VDI environment for FREE.
WebCommander is a set of web applications that help you to do complicated or time consuming tasks easily. Basically anything you want to do to a vSphere VM could be done.
You can use those web applications programmatically from any existing language or framework so long as it may call web service.
For instance, Unified View Setup (UVS) can be used to group Web Commander actions together into an action list, which is repeatable and can use variables and keywords like LASTGOODBUILD.
WebCommander is a way to do this! WebCommander was designed as a framework to wrap your PowerShell and PowerCLI scripts into an easy-to-access web service. Now you can hand off the tasks your users need by simply adding a new script and giving them access to WebCommander.