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Vmware IPO

Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: her209
Only 10% IPO.

I know...weak, but still interesting.

Does this mean that hte company will be 10% public and 90% private?

EDIT:
It's a great product from what I understand at work. We get to play with it this summer if everything works out right. A great way to save on hardware when you are doing development of a larger target.

And it's a new company. This investor is na investor, not a speculator so I won't be putting any money into this company.
 
Originally posted by: SuperNaruto
Originally posted by: courtjester123
vmware = great stuff

just so you know...

vmware was bought by EMC (multibillion $$ corporation) in January 2004

They're also selling 10% of it for the IPO

http://www.vmware.com/company/news/releases/vienna.html

My emc rocketed after this annoucement... ill go put the money on this..

symmetrix/clariion SAN + tons of 2Gbps FC + blades =endless uses

They were smart to buy them back then
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: SuperNaruto
Originally posted by: courtjester123
vmware = great stuff

just so you know...

vmware was bought by EMC (multibillion $$ corporation) in January 2004

They're also selling 10% of it for the IPO

http://www.vmware.com/company/news/releases/vienna.html

My emc rocketed after this annoucement... ill go put the money on this..

IBM DS4000 SAN + tons of 4Gbps FC + IBM blades =endless uses

fixed 🙂
 
I'll be installing 5 ESX servers with a Dell/EMC SAN in the next few weeks. ESX3 is definitely a solid product with plenty of features. VMware is really changing the industry because you can have more servers with less space, power and a/c requirements.
 
Originally posted by: SpanishFry
VMWare also recently made their P2V tool free as well.

that + free player + free gsx server sets them up for market domination😀

So many people are now familiar with their products.
 
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