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Microsoft’s Server Virtualisation Strategy
Intelligent Business Research Services, July 2008, Pages: 3


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The release of Microsoft’s hypervisor into a market already dominated by VMware will trigger a tidal wave of marketing from Microsoft that is designed to move the virtualisation “goal-posts”, enabling Microsoft to score some desperately needed wins. These messages will be targeted at CEOs, CIOs and Departmental Managers who will then likely ask IT Architects and Infrastructure Managers why they are not using Microsoft’s virtualisation products.


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