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How to Virtualize an App with VMware ThinApp in under 5 minutes

David DavisYou may be familiar with server virtualization because it has consumed (and consolidated) the server infrastructure of the world; still, there are many other forms of virtualization — desktop, network, storage, IO, and application.

With application virtualization, your applications are separated from your desktop operating system and encapsulated in their own containers.

Why would you want to do that? Here are 3 reasons:

1. No More Application Installs — How long does it take to install Office 2007? A long time, right? How much time could be saved if you never had to install it again? With ThinApp, Office will just “run”.

2. Upgrade Apps Once — How long does it take to rollout applications to all of your end user PCs? A long time, right? Again, how much time would be saved if you never had to upgrade apps on multiple desktops ever agan? With ThinApp, you create a new virtualized version of the applicaton, replace the old application and end users just start using the new version of the app.

3. No More Application Incompatibilities — Back to that application upgrade, with ThinApp end users can run two versions of an app at the same time – such as Office 2003 and 2007. This way, they can train on the new version before you “flip the switch” over to the new apps.

You can’t do these types of things with applications that are installed. By taking advantage of ThinApp’s features, you will save lots of time when it comes to administration and your company will save money.

In the video sample below, I provide a super-quick demonstration of how easy it can be to virtualize an application using ThinApp. In this case, I demonstrate how to virtualize Firefox in under 5 minutes — check it out!

 

 

While ThinApp can be purchased by itself, it is also part of VMware View — VMware’s deskop virtulization solution.

Both ThinApp and View can be downloaded and evaluated for free over 60 days at their respective websites.

Virtualizing applications can be very simple or very cumbersome — it all depends on your experience and the application itself. In my new vSphere Pro Vol 1 Video Training Course, I cover ThinApp from installation to in-depth examples of virtualizing applications like Office 2007.


 

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