EMC Shapes Plans for VMware
Says it will integrate server virtualization technology next year
Computerworld - EMC Corp. officials said last week that the company will move quickly to release products that incorporate VMware Inc.'s server virtualization technology, once EMC's $635 million acquisition of VMware is completed early next year.
The officials also stressed that users won't have to buy EMC products to take advantage of VMware's technology and pledged to increase research and development at the acquired company.
The possibilities for both vendors' product lines drew some users' interest.
Robert Stevenson, a technology strategist at The Weather Channel Inc. in Atlanta, helps oversee about 250TB of storage across multivendor storage systems from IBM, Hitachi Data Systems Corp. and EMC. Stevenson said EMC's goal of virtualizing the server stack in order to run multiple instances of storage management software without requiring an additional server piques his interest.
Stevenson, like many storage administrators, believes that storage management is clunky and that reallocating or resizing storage resources for business applications takes too much time and disrupts operations.
"If a virtualization technology can help us enable more storage consolidation without host downtime or impact, I'm interested," he said. But Stevenson also criticized most virtualization technologies as being too narrow in scope and as locking "users into a particular vendor's product, which is not enabling virtualization on a heterogeneous level."
VMware user Tony Adams, a technology analyst at J.R. Simplot Co., a $3 billion agribusiness corporation in Boise, Idaho, said, "VMware excels in both their technology and their customer relations. It's my understanding that EMC is also very customer-focused, so if they can maintain or even strengthen VMware's technical position, then existing enterprise customers should be in good shape."
VMware faces competitive pressure, particularly from Microsoft Corp., which gained virtualization technology in its Connectix Corp. acquisition earlier this year . By becoming part of EMC, Palo Alto, Calif.-based VMware gains the backing of a "very large, well-capitalized" company with a lot of influence in the data center, said Gordon Haff, an analyst at Illuminata Inc. in Nashua, N.H.
EMC, meanwhile, is a direct competitor in the storage arena with IBM, a company with which VMware has a close partnership. Haff said he doesn't expect any radical changes in that partnership, but IBM could become cautious in the future. EMC officials, citing the differences in product lines, said they expect no conflict.
In a statement, IBM said it will still work "closely with VMware and will continue to complement our virtualization offerings for Intel systems with partner technologies."
EMC maintains that its own and VMware's product lines will benefit from the



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