After building a market for the technology that's done more than anything recently to remake IT, VMware faces the need to change radically, or be swamped by rivals.
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After building a market for the technology that's done more than anything recently to remake IT, VMware faces the need to change radically, or be swamped by rivals.
Quick, somebody call the analogy police.
Man, I missed the episode of the Mongols on the History Channel!
"...VMware could also take advantage of all the storage and consulting and integration expertise of parent-company EMC to build itself out as a full-service data-center supplier whose particular strengths are the efficient use and management of IT resources through server and storage virtualization and management."
To leverage EMC's strengths would be the death of VMware. As an infrastructure software company, VMware lives and dies by its relationships with the major OEMs (Dell, HP, IBM, Sun, Fujitsu, NetApp, Hitachi, etc.) It is only through the "arms-length" relationship between EMC and VMware that these OEMs can trust that VMware is not playing favorites with EMC.
If HP or IBM feels that VMware is building technology into their products that provides an unfair advantage to EMC, don't think for a minute that they won't move their allegiance over to Microsoft, Citrix, or someone else who is on a more neutral footing.
Ancient Mongols played a vastly underappreciated role in the development of modern virtualization technology. I'm just happy to be able to be able to make their story a little more public, even if I did catch a litle over-hyphenation virus in the process. It was worth-the-sacrifice.
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