Jane Sandow

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    • Tue Oct 9th 02:05 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Why Would Anyone Buy VMware?
      You talk about understanding VMW, but you don't seem to understand it very well.

      > Microsoft has a very strong product in the same technology area

      Microsoft has aged hosted products (Microsoft Virtual PC and Microsoft Virtual Server) that they inherited from their Connectix acquisition after they failed to acquire VMware. These products lag many years behind VMware's, because Microsoft hasn't updated them. They even pulled the plug on Virtual PC for Mac the same day VMware announced they were working on VMware Fusion for Mac.

      Microsoft has a new hypervisor product (code named Viridian). It will ship in late '08 if everything goes well, and will be less capable than what VMware VI3 did several years ago. Like most Microsoft vaporware, you can expect the first few iterations of that software to be utter garbage.

      Not to mention that Microsoft is currently extremely busy trying to deliver what they, as usual, over-promised, and which is much more critical to their revenue stream: Microsoft Vista.

      VMW caught MSFT sleeping just like GOOG did. MSFT is falling apart. Am I predicting MSFT's death? No. Like IBM, MSFT will stay a force to reckon with, but it will lose its monopoly status.
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