The company makes this possible by creating a security-focused hypervisor that automatically, instantly and invisibly hardware-isolates each vulnerable Windows task in a micro-VM that cannot modify Windows or gain access to enterprise data or network infrastructure.
Still Sega has pulled this off before and after factoring out the imponderables like VM Labs and super-cheap PCs, it looks like it just might do it again.
In fact probably 20-25% of all the exhibits at the 2012 VM World Conference were either storage system companies, storage component suppliers or storage software companies.
In the following video, ACL is shown running on MeeGo, where the creators promise full compatibility with every Android app -- without the need for developer modification -- by leveraging Google's runtime environment and Dalvik VM.