XenSource acquisition Q&A with Simon Crosby and Wes Wasson
Posted by Alessandro Perilli
| Monday, August 20, 2007
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Dustin Puryear
Tuesday, August 21, 2007 11:24:00 PM
I think this is going to end up causing a major shake-up, but for who? I have no idea.
Xen is a major player at this point. So, Citrix now has a lot more strength on its side of the field. Before, there was a very heavy reliance on the core Windows code (obviously).
Yet Xen, okay.. XenSource, has strong ties with Microsoft already.
This will be interesting.
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Dustin Puryear
Author, Best Practices for Managing Linux and UNIX Servers
http://www.puryear-it.com
Xen is a major player at this point. So, Citrix now has a lot more strength on its side of the field. Before, there was a very heavy reliance on the core Windows code (obviously).
Yet Xen, okay.. XenSource, has strong ties with Microsoft already.
This will be interesting.
--
Dustin Puryear
Author, Best Practices for Managing Linux and UNIX Servers
http://www.puryear-it.com
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