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    Friday, 26 May 2017

    VMware Workstation Pro 12.5.6--Run multiple operating systems concurrently on a single PC.

    VMware Workstation provides a seamless way to access all of the virtual machines you need, regardless of where they are running. Remotely connect to virtual machines running on VMware vSphere, ESXi or another copy of VMware Workstation. Workstation’s web interface lets you access local and server hosted virtual machines from your PC, smart phone, tablet or any device with a modern browser. Run applications on multiple operating systems including Linux, Windows and more at the same time on the same PC without rebooting. Evaluate and test new operating systems, applications and patches in an isolated environment.

    Take Your Productivity to the Next Level

    • Run applications on multiple operating systems including Linux, Windows and more at the same time on the same PC without rebooting.
    • Evaluate and test new operating systems, applications and patches in an isolated environment.
    • Demonstrate complex software applications on a single laptop in a repeatable, reliable manner.
    • Consolidate multiple computers running web servers, database servers, etc. onto a single machine.
    • Build reference architectures for evaluation before deploying into production.
    • Simply drag and drop to move your virtual machines from your PC to vSphere, or the cloud.

    Changelog:

    • Day 0 support of the Windows 10 Creators Update (version 1703). End users can create virtual machines with the Windows 10 Creators Update or by installing VMware Workstation 12 Pro on a Windows 10 Creators Update operating system.
    • Bug fixes and security updates.
    You can download it using following link:
    Download: VMware Workstation Pro 12.5.6 | 405.0 MB (Shareware)
    View: VMware Website | Workstation Release Notes
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