VMware Eyes 'Real' Utility Computing
Thursday, 27 July 2006 by Michel Roth
An interview with Diane Greene at Computerworld: VMware created the market for virtualizing x86-based servers when it introduced products in 2001. But the company, which EMC acquired in 2003, is no longer the only game in town. In recent years, competitors -- including Microsoft and the open source Xen virtualization technology -- have emerged as viable options for enterprises looking to slice and dice industry-standard servers. Network World Senior Editor Jennifer Mears spoke with VMware President Diane Greene recently to find out where VMware is heading. What follows is an edited transcript of the conversation...

Read the interview here.

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