From the NY Times:
"On July 7, she found out just how cold it had become. After Ms. Greene made a special presentation to VMware’s board, Mr. Tucci, who heads VMware’s parent company, EMC, pulled her aside, according to people familiar with the events, who asked for anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss internal company decisions."
I wonder what she said that irritated Tucci?
Steve
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All good for Microsoft's Hyper-V
The timing couldn't be better for Microsoft's virtualization push. See... 4 Reasons Why Microsoft Will Crush VMware. http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/32559
Mitchell
Bumpy road ahead for VMWARE.....
Not good. Every single situation where all the founding members leave a company means bumpy times are ahead. I'm not surprised seeing how their stocks have been falling. You can expect quality in VMWARE to gradually degrade. What a shame. I really like their products.
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