Not Licensing to VMware? Purely Technical, Says Symantec
Symantec says the reason why it has not struck a deal with VMware to match the one it has inked with VMware’s rival XenSource is merely technical --- and nothing to do with the fact that VMware is owned by EMC. Full story »
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