I've just returned from an absolutely fantastic holiday in New Zealand. On the flight home, I actually sat next to a fellow with a VMworld 2006 bag and shirt—chatting with him, it turns out he's a huge VMware Fusion fan, and he's representing some of New Zealand's largest universities at VMworld 2007! What a small world. On top of that fortuitous event, I ran into something that put an even bigger ear-to-ear grin on my face this evening: I saw VMware Fusion for sale in an actual box I could hold in my two eager hands at the local electronics megastore!
Somehow, even though it seems silly, having a physical box in your hands makes the whole software development worthwhile, and concrete. I've worked on a goodly number of software projects over the years, but never one that's shipped as a piece of retail software that folks can just go down the road and buy! It's an awesome feeling, for sure.
This week, I'll be at
VMworld 2007, hosting the VMware Fusion Birds of a Feather informal roundtable discussions from 3 to 4 pm on Tuesday and Wednesday (2007-09-11 and 2007-09-12). Come stop by the Moscone Center in San Francisco, and I'd love to tell you all about the development process, where we've been, and as much as I'm allowed to tell you about the future of Fusion on the Mac.
To celebrate VMware Fusion 1.0's successful release, we're having a special party tomorrow night! Have a drink on us, and join the Fusion team at Harlot, 46 Minna Street (between 1st and 2nd), in San Francisco, on Tuesday, 2007-09-11 from 7 to 10 pm. All you have to do is RSVP at
http://www.vmware.com/go/macparty2007, and bring your favorite Apple hardware—your MacBook Pro, your iPod, your iPhone, anything goes! Note that we do expect a full house tomorrow, so please arrive early to ensure you get in.
See you all tomorrow!
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