Fresh from the Test Center: For once, VMware is following in someone else's footsteps: Now that Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac is out, it's VMware's turn to address the Mac market. Paul Venezia says the Fusion Beta 4 isn't quite up to Parallels' level of host OS integration, but the interface layout is similar. However, VMware Fusion has the advantage of possible integration with other VMware products - will that Fresh from the Test Center: For once, VMware is following in someone else’s footsteps: Now that Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac is out, it’s VMware’s turn to address the Mac market. Paul Venezia says the Fusion Beta 4 isn’t quite up to Parallels’ level of host OS integration, but the interface layout is similar. However, VMware Fusion has the advantage of possible integration with other VMware products – will that give it an edge? Read the full beta review and find out more. Want to see Fusion in action? Here’s a snappy little video (with music!) that gives you a peek.Share and SharePoint alike: Document sharing, quick communications, easy updates… ah, collaboration. Yet Oliver Rist has his cranky pants on when it comes to Microsoft’s heavy pushing of SharePoint. Despite Microsoft’s claims that “team leaders don’t need either to phone IT or be exceptionally Microsoft savvy” to handle SharePoint setup, Oliver thinks SharePoint is more complex and requires a good dose of geek to correctly navigate document libraries. Do you agree? Read this week’s Enterprise Windows column and post a comment.Where’s the phone in iPhone?: Tom Yager is having a ball at this year’s WWDC (despite a fried MacBook Pro battery), but there’s one news item from the Apple conference that has him deep in thought: the lack of development options for the iPhone. If, as Steve Jobs says, the iPhone is a portable browser, will the focus on Web apps do it in? Technology Industry