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VMware Boosts Security with HTML5 VSphere Web Client

Aug 16, 2016

VMware’s follows legions of software developers to move away from the former C# client over the vSphere HTML5 Web Client. HTML5 offers improvements to several areas including enterprises security by providing a less robust product. With the early stage of the VMware software the normal bugs have emerged including the inability to deliver a simple search for over 50 objects of a single type, hosts that are in a Virtual SAN (VSAN) cluster are not able to provide additional options, and URLs entered before logging into Fling are not passed on after logging in. All of these issues are being updated. Continue reading this story here.

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