Hyper-V is coming this summer, but Microsoft’s lack of support for virtualization is a problem. Microsoft has made such a hash of Vista, virtualization’s a natural place for the company to regain momentum. The prevailing wisdom is that Redmond’s dragging its heels on virtualization so as not to needlessly cut the flow of Windows server licensing and service fees. Still, you’ve got to wonder how long VMware’s dominance in this sector will go unchecked. We’ll know this summer how passionately they embraced this virtual opportunity.”]
Source: https://www.darkreading.com/database-security/behind-microsoft-s-visor

