VMWare Eats Microsoft's Lunch
feminazi writes "Jeff Boles attributes VMWare's dominance over Microsoft in the virtualization market to a combination of product depth and focus, but especially to the fact that 'VMWare is actually delivering Microsoft's product in the way that Microsoft should be delivering it.' The ease of GUI but with those enterprise-ready traits that Microsoft is still struggling with: application separation, and decent resource utilization."
VMWare is pretty disgusting. I wouldn't eat anything with that many bugs in it...
Die in a FIRE, tard.
i have been having problems reading slashdot as of late. it seems it has been hacked or something and the hacker uploaded a new website design that makes it very unusable. i talked to cmdrtaco and he said that they are working to fix the problem. whoever hacked slashdot really messed it up bad and made it change colors all the time when you click on links. i can't wait till slashdot is fixed
I don't think you should post here. Doesn't make a good impression.
Not entirely true. With the recent release of Vista Beta, I decided to try out VM Ware. Well, not really. I'd used VM Ware years before (when it was like $99) and had tried several "free" editions avalable on popular download sites everywhere. Anyway...
So, I go the the VM Ware site and I see that what you really offer is a free "beta" edition of VM Ware Server 5.
So, at some point, it may or may not leave beta. If it does, your keys may or may not expire. What you advertise as "free" is, in fact, a possible ticking bomb on a system.
I'd rather you do it wrong, than for me to have to do it at all.
so what's up with this new slashdot look? looks like a sold out kind'a look if you ask me. it's also clear that the FUD quotient favors 'thuh mahn' given that this parent thread got a "Score:4, Insightful" (MS lackies every where).