In July 2008, the VMware Board of Directors voted to remove the founder Diane Greene as CEO of the company. Greene was offered another position that she declined, leaving the company that she created and led through one of the most impressive IPO in the IT history . Two months after her departure, his husband Mendel Rosenblum, left too . Rosenblum co-founded VMware and was the Chief Scientist declining the company vision. The board immediately replaced her with Paul Maritz, a long-time Microsoft executive that joined the EMC ecosystem after his startup Pi was acquired in February 2008.

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On the many limitations of (network) virtual appliances
At virtualisation.info there’s a special skepticism about virtual appliances in their current form. No less than three years ago we wrote about the shortcomings and hidden risks of this virtual machine incarnation.
