Recent Articles
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Promoting Virtualization Diversity
One assumption that is often made about desktop virtualization is that whatever is on the back end of the solution is going to be from the same vendor on the front end. But it turns out that right now the most popular desktop virtualization combination is Citrix on the client and VMware on the server.…
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Multiple Flavors of Windows to Drive Desktop Virtualization
Most companies at this point find themselves managing a mix of Windows systems given the fact that the migration to Windows 7 from Windows XP is taking place gradually. Many of those same companies are now also evaluating the forthcoming release of Windows 8, which means at some point in the next year or so…
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Virtualization Creating Storage Opportunities for the Channel
IT history can arguably be defined by the movements of bottlenecks. Every time there is an advance in one area it tends to create a bottleneck somewhere else that needs to be addressed by new technologies. There’s no better example of that today than virtualization. As IT organization get more comfortable with virtualization they are…
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VMware Cloud Ecosystem Starts to Mature
From the perspective of cloud service providers VMware may be faulted for being a little late to the cloud computing party. But if current momentum is any indication of things to come, the size of the VMware cloud ecosystem is expanding faster than any other. According to Matthew Lodge, senior director for cloud services for…
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Pressure to Take Sides in Virtualization Wars Starts to Mount
There is no shortage of virtual machine platforms these days, but from a market perspective the dominant three are VMware, Citrix and Microsoft. What’s still a little unclear at this point is to what degree are solution providers going to need to support all three platforms. In general, the Citrix Xen platform tends to be…
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EMC Unveils Pre-Configured VSPEX Storage Systems
Vendors everywhere are determined to reduce the complexity associated with configuring and deploying IT equipment. The latest example is EMC, which today launched a VSPEX Proven Infrastructure reference architecture that initially consists of 14 configurations that have been tested and pre-integrated by EMC to work with virtualization software from VMware, Microsoft and Citrix, and IT…