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Microsoft continues on virtualization roadmap

Microsoft continues on virtualization roadmap

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 10 Jun 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Microsoft continues take on VMWare with a bevy of virtualization-related software and service announcements. Sun, Citrix and Virtual Iron have signed up for its server validation program and analyst Dan Kusnetzky weighs in on the news

“Microsoft starts from the assumption that an organization largely has Microsoft software in a primary position for everything in the enterprise,” Dan Kusnetzky, president and principal analyst at the Kusnetzky Group LLC, said. “I don’t believe that’s true of very large organizations.”

Kusnetzky added Microsoft is thinking about its own place in the enterprise and how to expand it, rather than cooperating with other vendors in a heterogeneous environment. Additionally, he said, there has been little talk about how enterprises can handle mainframe or midrange applications that might be running on operating systems such as Unix or Linux.

“If you look at a big organization, there are different groups of people who own different parts of the infrastructure,” he said. “Different people own the network, the facilities and the individual business applications, so anytime you come in with an overarching strategy and try to force that into the environment, you are creating not just a technical challenge, but a political conflict as well.”

But Hilf argued that while making sure its software works well together is a top priority, the company has embraced its role in a heterogeneous IT infrastructure in recent years.

“Our strategy has always been breadth and ubiquity and that’s what has grown the Microsoft business,” he said. “Five years ago we had no story around cross-platform systems management, and today we have a very strong story there – natively supporting and actually actively participating in an open source project to allow our System Center family to work with Linux, Unix and Mac systems.”

He also pointed to the aforementioned program for server virtualization validation as further evidence that the company is working on interoperability with other vendors.

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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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