Microsoft Corp. hopes to play alongside Sun Microsystems Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co and others in developing "virtual datacenter" software that will make it easier to manage groups of servers and storage equipment, a company executive said Wednesday.
"It's a problem we're excited about solving. It has to do with how applications are written and how Exchange and SQL Server, for example, take advantage of (the virtualization software)," said Bill Veghte, corporate vice president of Microsoft's Windows server group, in a presentation at the company's Silicon Valley campus here Wednesday.
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