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Billy on Open Source Billy on Open Source The software industry is undergoing a massive transformation due to virtualization, SaaS, and open source. I will be giving my perspective on these changes based on my 15 years in the tech industry -- 10+ in open source opportunities including 6 years at Red Hat. Friday, January 15, 2010 VMware Spits Into the Wind - Buys Zimbra What's next? Tugging on Superman's Cape? Pulling the mask off the ol' Lone Ranger? In my opinion, the future of email and collaboration belongs to Google , with Microsoft playing very strong defense shifting folks directly to Azure (which doesn't include Exchange today, but I will bet a nickel it is in the works). If the acquisition of Zimbra is an attempt by VMware to arm the service providers with a similar capability, I sincerely hope VMware is not expecting to make any money along the way. Don't get me wrong, as I have long been a huge fan of VMware and Zimbra. The former President and CT...

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