Monday, May 14, 2012

Tvitmoby



And five minutes ago was a spontaneous tvitmob persons may be less known than the governor and presidential advisers, but for the IT community a more interesting: Sergei Beloussov of Parallels, Anton Antic from the Russian VMWare and Peter Didenko, known to all Internet - figure:).

Perhaps this is the first time in my experience, when reading other people's tweets brought some good:).

I can not fix this landmark in the history of exchange of views (something thrown, anyone can look at the origins of twitter ):.



sbeloussov: Wow. MSFT seem to be losing good people with crazy frequency. Something wrong with culture - the company has strong position otherwise.

sbeloussov: Then of course, with all of its strong position, it does not really manifests good cloud, mobile or consumer strategy.

pdidenko: @ sbeloussov they need to have billg @ or someone like him back onboard to create the strategy since today they just copy others, not fighting.

aantich: @ sbeloussov they have a strong position as in a 'bank has a strong position'. Otherwise too many threats and becoming less relevant daily.

aantich: @ sbeloussov. innovation / technology wise. Apple, Google on desktop and mobile, VMW, Google, even RHAT on server etc etc.

sbeloussov: @ aantich innovation may be, but microsoft has the strongest position anyhow, just not the strong strategy. yet. Do not kid yourself.

aantich: @ sbeloussov they r not going anywhere no question about it. It's just that they need to reinvent their core biz as OS doesn't cut it anymore.

sbeloussov: @ aantich bs, vmw is just another server os, which is slighlty better for some cases and slighlty not for other. do not drink u own poison.

sbeloussov: And it has not won yet, with msft simple strategy changes it cud still fight well. Vmw has no developer or isv support.

sbeloussov: Msft weapons are weapons are applications, azure (which is vfabric but shipping already and with developer crowds), bpos, there is more.

pdidenko: @ sbeloussov I wud love to share your belief in msft but can't since there are no strategy and most important no great ppl to eXecute it, not?.

sbeloussov: Yet, of course if msft won't change strategy - vmw and others wud win, and not knowing what strategy is must be incredibly demotivating.

aantich: @ sbeloussov 17k ppl at vmworld which beats MS TechEd are an indication it's slightly more than yet another OS but I'v no choice re poison.

kovyazin: @ pdidenko @ aantich @ sbeloussov If MSFT will allow ISVs to embed WinServer virtual appliances, I'll not stake a single beer on VMW OS stack.

aantich: Re ISV support - a ) we have it 2 ) it's not really needed as u take unmodified x86 soft and just virtualize it. @ sbeloussov.

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