In November 2008 VMware acquired the mobile virtualization startup Trango. Just a couple of months later Citrix invested in one of the biggest Trango competitors: Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs).
The moves clarified that virtualization vendors see the mobile market as their next battleground. Anyway, the competition there may take a while to start.
VMware has been silent for many months about the progress made with its Mobile Virtualization Platform (MVP) and while virtualization.info recently reported about the good health of the project, the company’s current position is very cautious about the opportunities in the mobile space. At the beginning of the month VMware’s Srinivas Krishnamurti said:
“Our belief is that on mobile phones, we haven’t quite found that kind of a compelling use case with a clear [return on investment],” Krishnamurti said. The mobile world is different from data centers and PCs because users can’t simply choose to install bare-metal hypervisors on their phones. Rather, the handset makers and carriers have to sign on to the concept, Krishnamurti said.
Citrix has been silent too about the reasons behind its investment in OK Labs and the business relationship with the startup.