I agree it is generally not what people consider virtualization today, but it was still a form of early virtualization. It was amazing for the time, letting people run most of their DOS apps under Windows 386.
(Note VMware Workstation, as another poster pointed out, and even earlier "emulation" solutions like Bochs existed before 2003.)
(Note VMware Workstation, as another poster pointed out, and even earlier "emulation" solutions like Bochs existed before 2003.)