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vSphere C# client end of life announced! What does it mean?

Posted on May 18, 2016 by Matt Bradford

Let’s face it, the vSphere C# client has been on life support since vSphere 5.5 and we’re reminded every time we open the console. Therefore it shouldn’t be a surprise that VMware announced on its blog today that the vSphere C# client will… Continue Reading →

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vSphere HTML5 Web Client Tech Preview is here!

Posted on March 28, 2016 by Matt Bradford

  The first glimpse of vCenter’s shiny new client is here! Released as a Fling, the new vSphere HTML5 Web Client is currently just a technical preview but you can expect regular development as we saw with the ESXi Embedded… Continue Reading →

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