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I had the chance to hear VMware’s co-founder, Dr. Mendel Rosenblum, speak during one of the keynote presentations at VMworld 2006. His discussion about the future of virtualization was fantastic!
VMware's Mendel Rosenblum, who helped co-found the world's leading x86 virtualization company along with his wife Diane Greene, is leaving VMware to return to full-time teaching at Stanford ...
Mendel Rosenblum is no ivory-tower researcher. The 41-year-old Stanford professor is happiest when rolling up his sleeves, writing code and seeing his ideas come to fruition. In becoming chief ...
Rosenblum started with a nod to IBM saying that Big Blue did indeed “invent” virtualisation back in the fifties for work on its mainframe systems. He then gave us another ‘history of ...
Mendel Rosenblum is a fabulous choice to receive the inaugural Thacker Award. Rosenblum sought to address a daunting new challenge by reimagining virtualization, an approach that many had bypassed.
Rosenblum doesn't expect to see new OSs popping up any time soon, however.“New operating systems are further out. We see some demand, but there are entrenched behaviors,” Mendel said.
Former VMware CEO Diane Greene’s husband, Mendel Rosenblum, has followed his wife out the door, announcing his resignation just days before VMware hosts an annual event to showcase its ...
The company's chief scientist and co-founder, Mendel Rosenblum, demonstrated two servers running e-mail software in lockstep in a speech at VMware's VMworld conference here Thursday.
This year’s Hanukkah celebration has a special significance for Rabbi Mendel Rosenblum and, by extension, Jewish communities throughout the world. In leading the annual South Hills Lights ...
Achievements: Rosenblum founded VMware in 1998 along with Scott Devine, Edward Wang, Diane Greene and Edouard Bugnion. In addition to working at VMware, Rosenblum is an associate professor of ...
I had the chance to hear VMware's co-founder, Dr. Mendel Rosenblum, speak during one of the keynote presentations at VMworld 2006. His discussion about the future of virtualization was fantastic!
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