

Unreliable, with application collisions and Vista migrations as examples.

Insecure because it doesn't support locked-down desktops Slow because of time-consuming setup and customization Xenocode described traditional application deployment as: Net and Java-based desktop applications to be deployed in standalone executables that run instantly and reliably, anywhere. The company says it is a next-generation application virtualization environment that allows Windows. One such player, Xenocode, recently launched its flagship offering called Xenocode Virtual Application Studio. And in many of those instances, perhaps those people could have used an application virtualization technology instead to accomplish the same goal with a slightly different result. In many cases, people are leveraging hardware or server virtualization so that they can isolate and operate their applications. And with everyone buzzing and talking about "virtualization" in general, hardware virtualization is still getting the lion's share of the headlines. Hardware virtualization is hot right now, there is no question about it.
