Hmmm. Maybe I'm not seeing this correctly, but by your logic of unpatched advisories, there appears to be a mistake in the IIS 6 category. 0 Unpatched of 3 Secunia advisories would be 100% unpatched, making IIS 6 the worst of the bunch.
I totally agree that VPC is dead-dog slow on OS X.
However, it may be that VPC has seen its last days anyway if this stuff has any merit. Let's hope.
From the press release:
"Los Gatos, Calif. - September 13, 2004 - Transitive Corporation, the leading provider of software that enables transportability of applications across multiple processor and operating system pairs, today launched its QuickTransit(TM) product line, a family of products that allows software applications compiled for one processor and operating system to run on another processor and operating system without any source code or binary changes. The company's breakthrough hardware virtualization technology is unique because it provides 100% functionality, transparent interactive and graphics performance, near-native computational performance, and allows virtually any processor/operating system pair to be supported.
The first products available in the QuickTransit(TM) product line are:
QuickTransit for Itanium®: with support for MIPS®, POWER(TM)/PowerPC®, x86, and mainframe binaries QuickTransit for Opteron®: with support for MIPS, POWER/PowerPC, and mainframe binaries QuickTransit for x86: with support for MIPS, POWER/PowerPC and mainframe binaries QuickTransit for POWER/PowerPC: with support for MIPS, x86, and mainframe binaries"
It's also interesting to note that they are saying:
"Transitive has signed agreements with six of the world's largest computer OEMs to date."
Hmmm. Maybe I'm not seeing this correctly, but by your logic of unpatched advisories, there appears to be a mistake in the IIS 6 category. 0 Unpatched of 3 Secunia advisories would be 100% unpatched, making IIS 6 the worst of the bunch.
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You're my hero.I totally agree that VPC is dead-dog slow on OS X.
However, it may be that VPC has seen its last days anyway if this stuff has any merit. Let's hope.
From the press release:
"Los Gatos, Calif. - September 13, 2004 - Transitive Corporation, the leading provider of software that enables transportability of applications across multiple processor and operating system pairs, today launched its QuickTransit(TM) product line, a family of products that allows software applications compiled for one processor and operating system to run on another processor and operating system without any source code or binary changes. The company's breakthrough hardware virtualization technology is unique because it provides 100% functionality, transparent interactive and graphics performance, near-native computational performance, and allows virtually any processor/operating system pair to be supported.
The first products available in the QuickTransit(TM) product line are:
QuickTransit for Itanium®: with support for MIPS®, POWER(TM)/PowerPC®, x86, and mainframe binaries
QuickTransit for Opteron®: with support for MIPS, POWER/PowerPC, and mainframe binaries
QuickTransit for x86: with support for MIPS, POWER/PowerPC and mainframe binaries
QuickTransit for POWER/PowerPC: with support for MIPS, x86, and mainframe binaries"
It's also interesting to note that they are saying:
"Transitive has signed agreements with six of the world's largest computer OEMs to date."
Find out more at:
http://www.transitive.com/index.htm