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Archive for January 25th, 2021

NEWS PROGRAMS A Twin Cities resident contracted a new variant of the coronavirus after traveling to Brazil. The new strain is believed to be more transmissible. A judge ruled Monday that security forces surrounding the home of Bobi Wine, who lost a disputed election to President Yoweri Museveni, must leave. It s not clear if the ruling will be obeyed. Janet Yellen was confirmed by the Senate to serve as Treasury secretary. She ll be the first woman to hold that post and will lead the Biden administration s efforts to address the pandemic recession. South Dakota has administered roughly 80,000 of the 106,000 doses it has received so far, or 75%. Dr. Shankar Kurra in Rapid City says a centralized system helped for coordination.

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VMware Is Said to Have a Weak Case Against Nutanix s New CEO

Interop Rajiv Ramaswami, then executive VP and GM at Broadcom, speaking at Interop 2013. Ramaswami is now president and CEO of Nutanix. VMware Is Said to Have a Weak Case Against Nutanix’s New CEO The company faces a steep hill in proving its former COO actively harmed its business when negotiating with the competitor. Unless VMware can prove that its former executive who recently became CEO of Nutanix disclosed trade secrets or actively competed against VMware while still employed there, it appears to have a weak case, a law expert specializing in such matters told DCK. In December, VMware sued its former COO Rajiv Ramaswami, accusing him of breaching his contract and duties while he was being interviewed and recruited for the chief executive role at Nutanix, VMware’s close competitor.

A sideways look at the enterprise fall out from the musical chairs played by defecting VMware execs

A sideways look at the enterprise fall out from the musical chairs played by defecting VMware execs Read later Summary: First VMware’s COO resigned to take up the role of CEO at Nutanix, rapidly followed by a lawsuit for breach of contract and fiduciary duty; then the CEO left to join Intel as its new boss. The bigger questions in both cases are the same – what might be the eventual result? (Pixabay) Recent weeks have seen two ‘people’ stories emerge from VMware, both highlighting subtle, but deeply significant changes that are occuring across the IT vendor community right now. Story one concerns  VMware’s Chief Operating Officer Rajiv Ramaswami, who has gone off to join Nutanix as CEO, replacing the retiring Dheeraj Pandey. Story two concerns VMware s CEO Pat Gelsinger, who is off to be the CEO of Intel. 

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