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Microsoft pokes fun at VMware with “VMlimited man” video – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
August 30, 2011
1 min read

As VMware is set to kick off its VMworld conference, Microsoft has made available one its video spoofs poking fun at the virtualization company and claiming that they are “stuck in the past.”

Microsoft has always viewed VMware as a major threat to its Windows Server platform, considering that VMware makes virtualization software. Microsoft makes fun of VMware for now operating its own cloud computing services. Microsoft, does operate its own cloud computing service, using Windows Azure.

Microsoft makes fun of VMware in this spoof video featuring Tad. “He’s the guy that’s trying to sell you an outdated IT plan from the back of a van. Hes Tad, the sales man from VMlimited.” “Watch what happens when you try to buy a cloud solution from the wrong company:”

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