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	<title>Comments on: Microsoft Delays Windows Server 2008, Windows Server Virtualization</title>
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		<title>By: Scott Lowe</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott Lowe</dc:creator>
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		<description>I saw this article as well, but noted in the article that Microsoft is still committed to the 2/27/08 launch date for Windows Server 2008.  So far, they&#039;re only slipping the RTM date.  I have to wonder just how much of an impact this will actually make with regards to availability of either Windows Server 2008 or (180 days later) Windows Server Virtualization.

Even so, the timeframe for delivering WSV (Q3 or Q4 2008) gives VMware an even larger headstart to consolidate their lead and continue to deliver even more features and benefits...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw this article as well, but noted in the article that Microsoft is still committed to the 2/27/08 launch date for Windows Server 2008.  So far, they&#8217;re only slipping the RTM date.  I have to wonder just how much of an impact this will actually make with regards to availability of either Windows Server 2008 or (180 days later) Windows Server Virtualization.</p>
<p>Even so, the timeframe for delivering WSV (Q3 or Q4 2008) gives VMware an even larger headstart to consolidate their lead and continue to deliver even more features and benefits&#8230;</p>
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