Video: Interview Mike Grandinetti, VP & Chief Marketing Officer with Virtual Iron (VMworld Europe 2008)
The interview below is part of our Virtualization Video Series, a recurring theme we want to implement on Virtualization.com featuring interviews with key players from the industry, event reports, etc.
This interview was recorded at VMWorld Europe 2008 in Cannes, France, and features Mike Grandinetti, VP & Chief Marketing Officer with Virtual Iron. Mike and Tarry discussed a wide–ranging set of industry issues including customer requirements, obstacles to broader market adoption, the emerging competitive landscape, and Virtual Iron’s market position relative to VMware and Microsoft.

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Tarry Singh
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Comment by Anon on 3 March 2008:
…video link mixed up with Cirba
Comment by Robin Wauters on 3 March 2008:
@Anon: thanks, good catch! Should be fixed now.
Comment by Anon on 12 March 2008:
Having used Virtual Iron, XenSource and Vmware VI3 I have concluded that while VirtaulIron and Xen might possibly save a few dollars (and on paper have similar features) Vmware is 100% the only product really worth using - it’s completely robust, performs to expectation and the entire VI3 solution works how you expect it should. Direct experience is that any savings in buying the competitors products will quickly become regret for not buying VMware - and being completely happy. (in my opinion).
Comment by Andy Anderson on 12 March 2008:
I have used both and Virtual Iron is easier to use and performs better, because of smaller footprint . It offers and does all that VMware V3i doesn’t. Just because you cost the most doesn’t mean that your the best(Microsoft). For you are in small to mid business Virtual Iron is best choice for the fact of functionality v. cost and customer support.
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[...] Earlier this year, Virtual Iron raised $ 20 million in private equity financing. Also check out our video interview with Mike Grandinette, VP & Chief Marketing Officer with the company. [...]
Pingback by Last Week's Virtualization Headlines | Virtualization.com on 18 May 2008:
[...] marketing executives. Mike Grandinetti, who had been working for Virtual Iron since 2003 (see our video interview with Mike at VMWorld Europe 2008), has moved on to become Managing Director of Southboro Capital, [...]