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Keith Norbie

Chuck,

Love the blog. Most client partners situationally align the right solution to the right architecture and therefore products to fulfill. EMC does a great job in this area even though it's being run on VMware's agenda. I do think the analogy of pliers, screwdrivers, etc is a bit advanced. In 10 years we'll look back and laugh at what clunky stuff we're using today. Web 2.0, Cloud Computing, Managed Services, VI, and Thin-Frasturcture(a Chuck term) will all help us get to the "new house". Right now we're using customized tree branches, carved rocks, and magic fire.

A great question 10 years from now in hindsight will be "How much impact the new NetApp logo had."

Chuck Hollis

Hi Keith -- thanks for the kind thoughts.

You're right, if we imagine how we'll think about these things in 10 years, it will all end up looking fairly primitive.

Don't get me started on my thoughts regarding NetApp's "rebranding". I'm in rehab.

Thanks!

Tom Joyce

Hi Chuck. Good post. We find that the "new" VMware customer (a) cares a lot about which storage to use, (b) doesn't always understand storage very well, and (c) doesn't give a hoot about the interconnect protocol. They want three things, in order: (1) easy, (2) fast, (3) actually that's it, easy and fast. So when storage sales folks come at them with the IP vs FC thing, it's like they're talking Klingon. It probably matters, but they don't care that much.

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