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Table of Contents
VMWARE, INC.
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
Long-lived assets, which primarily include property and equipment, net in the United States at December 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007 were as
follows (table in thousands):
No country other than the United States accounted for 10% or more of these assets at December 31, 2009, 2008 or 2007.
VMware groups its products into portfolios that are categorized into the following classes:
Virtualization Platforms . Virtualization platforms include the Company’s data center products and desktop virtualization products. The
Company’s data center products include a hypervisor for system-partitioning the software environment from its underlying infrastructure and
products that enable the aggregation of multiple servers, storage infrastructure, and networks into shared pools of resources that can be delivered
dynamically, securely, and reliably to applications as needed. The Company’s desktop virtualization products decouple the entire desktop
environment from its underlying device, enabling customers to create user-centric instead of device-centric desktop environments. The data
center products include VMware VMotion and Storage VMotion, VMware High Availability, VMware Fault Tolerance, VMware Distributed
Resource Scheduler, VMware vNetwork Distributed Switch, VMware vShield Zone, and virtualization management products such as VMware
vCenter Server, VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager, VMware vCenter Lifecycle Manager, VMware vCenter Lab Manager, VMware
vCenter CapacityIQ, VMware vCenter AppSpeed and VMware vCenter Chargeback. The desktop virtualization products include View
Manager, View Composer, VMware ThinApp, Workstation, and Fusion.
Other Products . The other product category includes solutions, such as tc Server and Hyperic HQ, that help organizations build, run, and
manage enterprise applications, particularly those written in the Java programming language.
Revenues by class of products or services were as follows (table in thousands):
103
For the Year Ended December 31,
2009
2008
2007
United States
$
297,232
$
325,368
$
236,456
International
42,758
44,530
22,819
Total
$
339,990
$
369,898
$
259,275
For the Year Ended December 31,
2009
2008
2007
Virtualization platforms
$
1,028,326
$
1,178,142
$
905,368
Other products
1,116
License revenues
1,029,442
1,178,142
905,368
Services revenues
994,495
702,885
420,443
Total
$
2,023,937
$
1,881,027
$
1,325,811