EditorsAbout the SiteComes vs. MicrosoftUsing This Web SiteSite ArchivesCredibility IndexOOXMLOpenDocumentPatentsNovellNews DigestSite NewsRSS

03.14.10

More EMC-VMware Snuggling (and Why Microsoft Executives Were Put in Charge)

Posted in Microsoft, Virtualisation, VMware, Windows at 5:46 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

EMC and Microsoft

Summary: VMware’s latest step sheds clues on the past, including the demotion/sacking of Greene

VMware, which is run by former Microsoft executives [1, 2, 3], is also controlled by EMC, which is Microsoft’s Partner of the Year for 2008. It was in 2008 that EMC did a lot to destroy 'old' VMware (putting former Microsoft executives in charge, in due course). Now we find out that it goes even further as more of Microsoft’s friends from EMC [1, 2, 3, 4] will descend to VMware.

Virtualization software company VMware will be taking over a line of data-center management software from parent company EMC, the companies announced Thursday.

And then comes this new explanation regarding change in leadership:

EMC still allows VMware to partner with competing storage vendors, but fired Greene in July 2008 in a move apparently caused by rifts between Greene and the EMC leadership. Greene was replaced by former Microsoft executive Paul Maritz.

An EMC executive indicated that Thursday’s transaction would have been less likely to happen if Greene were still VMware’s CEO. When asked if negotiations between the companies were difficult, Jay Mastaj, general manager of EMC’s Ionix division, said “Let’s put it this way: It was a hell of a lot easier than when Diane was here.”

Two years ago we wrote about Maritz and Tucci's Microsoft slog against VMware's management. It’s ugly stuff and former VMware staff mailed us about these issues.

Share this post: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Reddit
  • co.mments
  • DZone
  • email
  • Google Bookmarks
  • LinkedIn
  • NewsVine
  • Print
  • Technorati
  • TwitThis
  • Facebook

If you liked this post, consider subscribing to the RSS feed or join us now at the IRC channels.

Pages that cross-reference this one

What Else is New


  1. Links 19/5/2012: Mandriva Linux Freed, New Linux Mint RC

    Links for the day



  2. Apple Patent Wars Make Android Devices Less Attractive, Everyone Suffers

    Bits of patent news regarding Apple and its patents



  3. Defeat for Software Patents in the United Kingdom

    Wise words from a prominent Linux figure and news from the UK



  4. BSA and IDC Systematically Lie to the Public, Distort Press Coverage

    IDC and the Business Software Alliance (BSA) liaise once again in order to give ammunition to lobbyists of proprietary and copyright conglomerates



  5. Links 17/5/2012: “Bio Computer” Runs Linux, Raspberry Pi Grows

    Links for the day



  6. IRC Proceedings: May 11th-May 16th, 2012

    IRC logs for May 11th, 2012 (and subsequent days until May 16th)



  7. IRC Proceedings: May 5th-May 10th, 2012

    IRC logs for May 5th, 2012 (and subsequent days until May 10th)



  8. IRC Proceedings: April 29th-May 4th, 2012

    IRC logs for April 29th, 2012 (and subsequent days until May 4th)



  9. Android Under Patent Attacks From Nokia, Microsoft, and Oracle

    A roundup of patent news involving Android and the US patent/copyright system, which facilitates ridiculous patents or lawsuits over APIs



  10. Helping OpenSUSE is Helping Microsoft Tax GNU/Linux

    A short wave of calls to refrain from OpenSUSE promotion, which through the upstream is helping Microsoft, the sponsor



  11. Microsoft May Face Federal Action for Blocking Rival Web Browsers on ARM

    Mozilla's call for action is taken seriously by people at The Hill (Washington)



  12. Links 16/5/2012: 125,000 GNU/Linux Machines for Pakistani Students, Android 4.0 Rollouts

    Links for the day



  13. Links 15/5/2012: Linux 3.4 is Near, Mandriva to Have More Releases

    Links for the day



  14. Links - TPP Meeting Infiltrated, More Protest Needed.





  15. Europe Rules Against Monopolies on APIs

    The case against Android notwithstanding, the highest European court rules that APIs cannot be covered by copyrights



  16. Microsoft Versus Education

    A bit of news/commentary on Microsoft in education (indoctrination)



  17. Patents Are Never 'Open Source'

    The disinformation tactic which ascribes patents to FOSS as seen in the news



  18. Signs of Progress: Work for Microsoft, Get Ostracised From Panels/Public Consultations

    Convinced monopolist Microsoft has its moles' voice invalidated, based on the conflict of interest (Microsoft versus the public)



  19. Links 14/5/2012: Linux Kernel 3.3.5, Wine 1.5.4

    Links for the day



  20. Links 13/5/2012: Xfce 4.10, KDE 4.8.3, GNOME 3.5.1, GIMP 2.8

    Links for the day



  21. Software Patents and Trolls Devour Jobs While Microsoft Proxies Sue Android Companies

    An accumulation of news about software patents, patent parasites, and patent trolls



  22. Charles Manson, the Unabomber, and Microsoft





  23. Andrew Hopkirk Exposed

    A 'mole' funded by Open Source-hostile interests is revealed for what it is by a government Web site



  24. Xamarin is Still an Anti-Java Company

    The Microsoft boosters from Miguel de Icaza's company find new ways to disrupt Android promotion and promote Microsoft .NET instead



  25. Microsoft Wants Browser Monopoly, Blocks Rival Browsers on ARM

    Mozilla complains about Microsoft's scheme to block rival Web browsers despite antitrust actions



  26. Did Microsoft Buy FUD From Barnes and Noble? Did Microsoft Simply Pay a Bribe? If So, Is That Legal?

    News updates about Android/Google defence in the face of aggression and market distortion from Microsoft and from Oracle



  27. Links 12/5/2012: Dell Linux Laptops, OLPC Supported by Australia

    Links for the day



  28. Reports: Microsoft Has Been Trying to Get Rid of Bing

    The failed 'search' engine assembled by Microsoft (by censoring, hijacking Yahoo!, acquiring companies, and scraping Google results pages) is on its last toe



  29. Microsoft Hijacks Its Opposition, Removes Opposition

    More dirty tactics from Microsoft and how this affects GNU/Linux



  30. OpenSUSE Run, Promoted by Paid Staff, Not Community

    SUSE makes it clearer that people on the payroll drive the OpenSUSE project


RSS 64x64RSS Feed: subscribe to the RSS feed for regular updates

Home iconSite Wiki: You can improve this site by helping the extension of the site's content

Chat iconIRC Channel: Come and chat with us in real time

Recent Posts