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      <title>VMware Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-in Released</title>
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      <description>Hello all you end user compute admins! If you&#39;ve been waiting for a vCO plug-in for your Horizon environment, your wait is over. Join Aaron Black in this &#34;Getting Started with vCenter Orchestrator Horizon Plug In&#34; video.  In order to get the plug-in, you must be licensed for Horizon 6.0 Enterprise. For a quick link to the download (login required at VMware&#39;s site), click Links -&amp;gt; Plug Ins, then scroll down to the &#34;</description>
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