VMware is proud to announce the availability of our newest product, VMware ACE(TM). VMware ACE is the perfect solution for provisioning isolated, secure, and standardized PC environments. With VMware ACE, you can: * Simplify desktop support and management by using a consistent and secure PC environment across all enterprise PCs * Reduce security risk from unmanaged and unsecured PCs used by remote workers and contractors to access IT resources * Secure enterprise information with seamless encryption and built-in copy protection controls * Improve the cost-effectiveness of enterprise PCs by eliminating hardware-dependent PC images and streamlining support and maintenance For a free trial and to learn more about VMware ACE, go to: http://www.vmware.com/wl/offer/1293/0 You may be asking, ?Which VMware desktop product should I buy??. If you?re a technical user and need to build and network multiple virtual machines on a single PC, then VMware Workstation is probably right for you. If you?re an IT desktop administrator that manages PCs used by employees and contractors, then VMware ACE is the best solution for you. To learn more about which product is right for you, please visit: http://www.vmware.com/wl/offer/1298/0 VMware Workstation to VMware ACE Software Exchange Program ---------------------------------------------------------- If you are a current VMware customer running more than 10 VMware Workstations and would benefit from the capabilities of VMware ACE, for a limited time you can exchange your VMware Workstation licenses for VMware ACE licenses. For details of the Workstation to VMware ACE Software Exchange Program, go to: http://www.vmware.com/wl/offer/1297/0 Try VMware ACE today. Go to http://www.vmware.com/wl/offer/1293/0 for more information and a 30-day trial, and assume control of your company PC resources. Best Regards, The VMware Team VMware, Inc. 3145 Porter Drive Palo Alto, CA 94304 To UNSUBSCRIBE from -all- incidental VMware communications, including the VMware Newsletter, Discount Offers, Seminar invitations, etc., go to http://www.vmware.com/optout