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Unreal Tournament 2003 - Viridian 3 Updated Deathmatch Map

Downloads This is the Viridian 3 updated deathmatch map for UT2003.

[November 5, 2003, 15:50]

Unreal Tournament 2003 - Viridian 2 Updated Deathmatch Map

Downloads This is the Viridian 2 updated deathmatch map for UT2003.

[November 5, 2003, 15:50]

Microsoft Cuts Back On Virtualisation Features

News Microsoft said on Thursday that it is pulling features out of the initial version of its "Viridian" hypervisor to avoid having to delay the virtualisation technology. The features will be included in a future version of Viridian, formally called...

[May 11, 2007, 9:36]

Microsoft Holds Fire On Virtualisation Beta Debut

News Microsoft has delayed an update to its current virtualisation software and the beta debut of its next-generation successor code-named Viridian. A public beta version of Viridian — formally called Windows Server virtualisation — was set for release...

[April 13, 2007, 10:37]

Microsoft And The GPL: Making The Virtual Out Of Necessity

Leader It wants to be a big noise in virtualisation, but its own technology — code-named Viridian — is still at least a year away from release. All it has to do is say that when it comes out, Viridian will be compatible with Xen.

[July 18, 2006, 16:10]

Microsoft Plays Catch-up On Virtualisation

News The company will begin testing its hypervisor software, developed under the code name Viridian, by year's end, Bob Muglia, senior vice-president of Microsoft's server and tools business, told ZDNet UK's sister site CNET News.com.

[May 23, 2006, 9:25]

VMware: Not Just Hypervisor Revenue

News The open-source Xen hypervisor today is available for free, and Microsoft plans to build a hypervisor code-named Viridian into its future Windows Server. For example, 60 percent of the company's customers use VMotion, and that feature is only just...

[September 12, 2007, 9:00]

Microsoft Plays Catch-up On Virtualisation

News Last month the company said that it was pulling features from its "Viridian" hypervisor, which is intended for the next version of Windows Server, "Longhorn". Microsoft also said last month that it is leaving out three key features of its...

[June 12, 2007, 15:48]

Microsoft Supports Linux, Virtually

News Microsoft's hypervisor technology (code-named Viridian) is still more than a year away. A beta, or test, version of Viridian is scheduled to be ready by the close of 2006, Microsoft said. When Microsoft said Viridian wouldn't ship at the outset...

[July 18, 2006, 8:40]

VMware IPO Puts Virtualisation In The Spotlight

News The company recently had to pull several capabilities from Viridian, including a live migration feature, to keep the product on schedule. The technology, code-named "Viridian", is set to debut as an add-on to Windows Server 2008 and is due within...

[August 15, 2007, 10:26]

Microsoft Accelerates Virtualisation Plans

News Another change that could come sooner than Microsoft said in the past is the arrival schedule of Windows Hypervisor, software code-named Viridian that runs beneath the operating system and manages resources for multiple virtual machines.

[April 5, 2006, 9:20]

Virtual Server 2007 Delayed

News Much of Microsoft's attention is directed toward the future with a successor, the Microsoft hypervisor, code-named Viridian. One major change coming with Viridian will be support for 64-bit virtual machines, Ni said.

[March 29, 2006, 10:05]

Virtualisation Is Key To Windows Server Uptake

News But analysts are predicting the virtualisation app — Viridian — will be key. Virtualisation will be the key to the popularity of Microsoft's long-awaited server operating system, Windows Server 2008, analysts have predicted.

[June 13, 2007, 9:39]

Parallels Making Virtualisation Jump To Servers

News The market already has VMware's dominant products as well as the open-source Xen competition from XenSource, Red Hat and Novell and, next year, Microsoft's Viridian software for Windows Server 2008. Parallels Server will be able to run both as a...

[September 14, 2007, 9:02]

Electronic Voting: Moving Beyond The Ballot Box

News Beneath the viridian green glow of a viewfinder flowed an inch-wide strip of paper that inventor David Chaum says will prove with mathematical rigor whether a vote cast on a computer in a ballot box has been tampered with after the fact.

[June 8, 2004, 16:20]

Windows Server 2008: Preview, Part 1 review

Reviews Moreover the long-awaited Server Virtualisation technology (previously known by the codename Viridian) won’t be included at launch, and could be delayed by anything up to 180 days. It’s taken five years, but it looks like the successor to Windows...

[May 25, 2007, 16:52]

KVM Virtualisation Gets Real Momentum

News Microsoft is working on a project called Viridian, which is set to debut in roughly a year. Microsoft's next virtualisation technology, Viridian, is based on the notion of a hypervisor, while its existing Virtual Server is not.

[February 27, 2007, 9:21]

Microsoft To Offer Unbundled Hypervisor

News It will also sell the hypervisor, formerly code-named "Viridian", by itself for $28. Reversing earlier plans, Microsoft said on Monday that it will sell its new virtualisation technology separately from its Windows Server operating system, in...

[November 13, 2007, 8:42]

EMC To Sell Chunk Of VMware Stock

News VMware faces a host of competitors — most significantly, the open-source Xen technology that's arriving in Linux and the upcoming "Viridian" project due to arrive by mid-2008 in an update to the upcoming "Longhorn Server" version of Windows.

[February 8, 2007, 8:22]

Dell Server To Back Virtualisation Trend

News VMware pioneered virtualisation for x86 servers, but the open-source Xen is built into prevailing Linux products and Microsoft's upcoming Longhorn Server has another alternative technology code-named Viridian.

[March 26, 2007, 9:50]


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