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Posts Tagged ‘Red Hat’

Linux: Will It Be Déjà Vu All Over Again?

Written by Peter ffoulkes, Research Director for Servers

“History may not repeat itself, but it does rhyme a lot,” according to an oft-quoted remark attributed to Mark Twain. On the hardware front, “VAXosaurus” ceded dominion to “SPARCosaurus,” which ceded dominion to “industry standard” processors based on Intel’s still-evolving and dominant x86-based 32-bit and 64-bit architectures.

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HP Partners with Microsoft, Novell, Red Hat in Courting Sun Users

By: Jeffrey Burt
15 December 2009 | eWEEK | Original Article

HP, which has been aggressive in enticing Sun customers, is partnering with operating systems makers Microsoft, Novell and Red Hat in its efforts.

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Can Citrix, Microsoft put a dent in VMware? (and is storage the hammer?)

By: Dave Simpson – Storage Blog
14 December 2009 | INFOSTOR | Original Article

According to a recent Fortune 1000 end-user survey conducted by TheInfoPro research firm, users are increasingly considering alternatives, or additions, to VMware.

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VMWare In Danger Of Losing Marketshare Finds Research Paper

By: Desire Anthow
08 December 2009 | IT Pro Portal | Original Article

A recent study encompassing the ongoing trends in the virtualisation sphere has claimed that VMware, in spite of its dominant position, is gradually losing grounds to rival players, including Microsoft, Citrix, as well as Red Hat.

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Microsoft, Citrix Threaten VMware Virtualization Dominance: Study

By: Jeffrey Burt
07 December 2009 | eWeek | Original Article

A study by TheInfoPro shows that while VMware is still the dominant virtualization technology in the data center, IT professionals are increasingly willing to consider alternatives

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