Gartner: MS and VMware will eventually battle for leadership
By Tarry Singh at 13 October, 2007, 11:02 pm
“It is the hottest trend in IT,” Bittman said while speaking at the Gartner Symposium ITxpo 2007 in Orlando. “Ultimately, the changes in virtualization are about improving value to customers.”
Virtualization is basically a software-based technology that allows software applications and operating systems to be separated from their hardware systems and shared over servers and storage infrastructure. The technology helps corporations manage large pools of data more easily over fewer pieces of hardware by separating software and operating systems from their hardware devices
Related posts:
- VMware Arms for Microsoft Battle Former Microsoft executives Paul Maritz and Tod Nielsen know...
- Battle in the Clouds: Microsoft may need new leadership I have avoided MSFT for some time as (it’s)...
- Leadership shuffle at VMware continues;VMware gets yet another ex-Microsoft executive Take 2 executives who were frustrated at Microsoft and put...
- Why Microsoft will eventually dominate the Virtualization market Talking to several CxOs, vendors and customers alike, I hear...
- Gartner: India looking forward to Microsoft’s Virtualization with Windows Server 2008 Even as Microsoft Corp., the world’s largest software firm, prepares...
- Gartner: India looking forward to Microsoft’s Virtualization with Windows Server 2008 Even as Microsoft Corp., the world’s largest software firm, prepares...
- Gartner: India looking forward to Microsoft’s Virtualization with Windows Server 2008 Even as Microsoft Corp., the world’s largest software firm, prepares...
- Gartner: India looking forward to Microsoft’s Virtualization with Windows Server 2008 Even as Microsoft Corp., the world’s largest software firm, prepares...

No comments yet.