Of interest, from VMWare's latest SEC form 10K, by way of Groklaw News Picks:

"Some of our competitors and potential competitors supply a wide
variety of products to, and have well-established relationships with,
our current and prospective end users. Some of these competitors have
in the past and may in the future take advantage of their existing
relationships to engage in business practices that make our products
less attractive to our end users. For example, Microsoft has
implemented distribution arrangements with x86 system vendors and
independent software vendors, or ISVs, related to certain of their
operating systems that only permit the use of Microsoft's
virtualization format and do not allow the use of our corresponding
format. Microsoft has also implemented pricing policies that require
customers to pay additional license fees based on certain uses of
virtualization technology. These distribution and licensing
restrictions, as well as other business practices that may be adopted
in the future by our competitors, could materially impact our
prospects regardless of the merits of our products."

<http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1124610/000119312508172131/d10q.htm#tx93957_11>.

Best regards,

Paul

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