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	<title>Comments on: VMWare goes Open Source with VMware View Open Client</title>
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		<title>By: Is VMware Next Netscape? &#124; The Minority Report</title>
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		<dc:creator>Is VMware Next Netscape? &#124; The Minority Report</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] VMWare goes Open Source with VMware View Open Client &#124; PaulSpoerry.comThe CEO replacement who entered VMware last year was Paul Maritz, a long-time Microsoft executive with intimate familiarity with how Windows swallowed up entire categories of utility software as it grew up by simply wrapping free utilities &#8230; Going with an open source solution like this was VMware’s only choice, especially as Microsoft includes Hyper-V virtualization in Windows Server. I’m sure Maritz was very focused on the Microsoft threat, because he used to be behind &#8230;http://www.paulspoerry.com [...]</description>
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