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Microsoft opens up access to virtualization format
Cool! Another aid in getting people to migrate over to Microsoft's platform. Those companies still using legacy linux can just run it in a virtual machine until their apps are ported over to Windows. Then just delete the machine. No wasted harddrive space or server. I can also imagine how many people will be using this to migrate to Vista too. Putting win2000 or xp in a virtual machine until Vista does everything they need it to. Microsoft is always planning ahead and thats why they always come out ahead.
Posted by: Loverock Davidson   Posted on: 10/17/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Continuing to drive standards...  Mike Cox | 10/17/06
MIKEY YOU ARE A COMPLETE MORON !  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 10/17/06
hes not a moron, hes cool!!!!  galileon | 10/17/06
Rule #1 for life...  Jack-Booted EULA | 10/17/06
Reel him in slowly Mike....  omdguy | 10/17/06
Quit  DarbyOhara | 10/17/06
Microsoft opens up access to virtualization format  Loverock Davidson | 10/17/06
Cool! Another aid in getting people to migrate over to Microsoft's platform  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 10/17/06
Huh?  Patrick Jones | 10/17/06
Never mind  Patrick Jones | 10/17/06
You got it (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 10/17/06
That depends on culture  FirstNLastN | 10/17/06
Open, but not open  nightman45 | 10/17/06
re; "Open, but not open"  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 10/17/06
It's obvious why there is a need for this  Michael Kelly | 10/17/06
ha,ha,ha,ha!  Linux Geek | 10/17/06

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