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Ladies and Gentlemen, for Your Virtual Learning Pleasure: Eric Tung

nuts_and_bolts Most of the readers of the Team Fusion blog are familiar with me, Pete Kazanjy, the product marketing guy on the team, and Pat Lee, our former product manager, and current consumer group lead at VMware, from our posts on the blog.

We’ve tried to mix the content up and cover both more “marketing-ish” stuff (news, new features, product announcements, Mac market movements, etc.) while at the same time posting tips and tricks and technical information (our “nuts and bolts” series).

But to be honest, it’s usually been less technical—which is fine, because while VMware Fusion is a powerful tool, it’s also designed to “just work” in a way that doesn’t require a computer science degree. 

However, it’s nice to provide some insight into how things work under the hood, and how, if you want, you can really take VMware Fusion to the max.

It’s my pleasure to introduce Eric Tung, one of our illustrious engineers who helps bring VMware Fusion to life.  Some of you may know him as “etung” on our VMware Fusion forums where he doles out technical help, virtualization wisdom, and more.

Eric’s first post is on “Virtual Hardware”—essentially the guts that make virtual machines run.  Go check it out, and keep your eyes peeled for more from Eric in the future.