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	<title>Comments on: Far from VMWorld, virtualization contender Red Hat starts lobbing stones</title>
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		<title>By: Guide to VMWorld 2011 - Enterprise IT Watch Blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] How do you know you&#8217;re successful? You start finding more enemies. A recent article by Steven Vaughn-Nichols should bring a smile to fans of VMWare: Red Hat, the enterprise Linux giant, sees itself facing off not against enterprise mainstays like Oracle in the future but virtualization and cloud companies. Specifically, VMWare&#8230;CONTINUED [...]]]></description>
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