Doesn't Microsoft already HAVE a virtualization product ?? #
Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 23:28 GMT
MS Virtual server, baby !!! It'll catch up EVENTUALLY !!!!!
Posted Tuesday 14th August 2007 23:28 GMT
MS Virtual server, baby !!! It'll catch up EVENTUALLY !!!!!
Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 06:51 GMT
"Doesn't Microsoft already HAVE a virtualization product ??"
Not one that works for them whenever they put money into IT, apparently.
It is not as if they are short of a bob or two to Speculate Vividly so obviously they haven't caught the wave/read the Semantics yet.
You gotta get out more, Bill, M will Understand. :-) She be Busy as a Being 2. Or is Steve missing the Big Picture here?
Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 10:36 GMT
It can't really "reveal" something that's already known, can it ?
Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 10:36 GMT
It claims it has ...
Having seen Virtual PC (running XP, I hasten to add) in action on one of our Vista machines I think the chances of it catching up with VMWare (or even Xen, come to think of it) is about as likely as man reaching the Moon by putting his head between his legs and spitting really hard. Or, if you prefer the short form, it both sucks and blows.
Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 12:37 GMT
The problem for customers of virtualization is not doing enough of it! Many customers have been delayed by promises of future products on a roadmap that is not delivered on... and each month they fail to consolidate existing servers and contain net-new servers, they are spending money they don't need to.
The opportunity cost of waiting for a future product is big in CapEx, OpEx and environmental terms. Don't ponderize, virtualize! :)
Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 13:04 GMT
I still see IT managers say thing like "I think my apps are important enough to deserve their own physical server." That's actually a quote from an IT manager in a state government office.
Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 14:37 GMT
I wonder if the success of the VMWare IPO that Ashlee covered so well yesterday will influence this sale?
What's the line on Citrix spinning Xen out almost as soon as they get it to raise some cash?
Posted Wednesday 15th August 2007 21:42 GMT
Oh, Virtual PC?
I think Microsopht crippled it, as it was made Windows-only after M$ bought it. Not that it was a great product anyway...
Posted Sunday 19th August 2007 04:56 GMT
It is kind of difficult for me to imagine in which space this is sexy.
Professional products which spoof TPC?
Windows programs which use the new CPU VM instructions?
Companies which have computing with two ends, hence end-end computing solutions.
Wireless gaming mice with truly Global Reach.
Cellphones which transform into grid networks when they consume a sports drink.