This edition of Test Center Tracker is all about virtualization with a preview of the new VMware server version, first thoughts on Oracle's just revealed virtualization server, and a preview of Accellion's file transfer virtual appliance. VMware builds more muscles is probably a good summary of Paul Venezia in depth look at the new VMware Server 2. It's still in beta so nobody should fret learning that not every This edition of Test Center Tracker is all about virtualization with a preview of the new VMware server version, first thoughts on Oracle’s just revealed virtualization server, and a preview of Accellion’s file transfer virtual appliance.VMware builds more muscles is probably a good summary of Paul Venezia in depth look at the new VMware Server 2. It’s still in beta so nobody should fret learning that not everything runs smooth after install, but don’t miss Paul’s preview Accellion cuts the hardware addiction The popularity of VMware has convinced many vendors that offering a virtual machine version of their products could both improve sales and even serve their customers better. The latest to follow that trend is Accellion with a VMware guest version of their file transfer appliance. It’s also a shameless self promotion as I did that preview, but I’ll try not to blush. A 900 pound virtual gorilla? No blame meant, but dealing with business rivals Oracle has often shown its tough side, which along with its financial muscles makes the company probably the last one you would want to quarrel with. If you had a choice, that is, because Oracle announcing, and actually making available for free, its own virtualization server doesn’t leave much of a choice to other vendors in that space: It’s fight or surrender, but to learn more read what David Marshall has to say. Technology Industry