Virtualisation: Opinions
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Get your head into this cloud 08 July, 2008 10:33:34
Cloud computing is starting to billow, and soon could be taking the business world by storm.Growing up in a family with a strong work ethic, I often heard variations of the phrase "keep your head out of the clouds and your feet on the ground." To my parents, if you had your head in the clouds you were a dreamer wasting your life on fantasies and unrealistic goals. The successful were those who had their feet firmly planted on the ground of reality. - +
Why virtualisation will be in every IT corner 02 July, 2008 12:20:36
Market dynamicsThere are very few things bloggers or analysts can do to erode their credibility with experienced IT managers than to say some new technology is going to change every aspect of computing within a very short time. IT people have just heard that way too often and know that even when it's true, the change isn't always an improvement. - +
Going green, virtually speaking 01 July, 2008 09:41:57
If you're going green, plan to go virtual. And make it a mandateBroadly speaking, there are two main reasons for companies to go green. The first is to reduce energy costs, thereby saving the company money. As one IT executive put it to me recently, "Green computing is all about saving greenbacks." - +
RTM edition of Microsoft Hyper-V adds speed 30 June, 2008 08:12:52
A look at the most significant changes between the initial release candidate version (RC0) of Hyper-V and the RTM editionLast week, Microsoft released its virtualization product, Hyper-V, to manufacturing. Previously, the company had promised to make a production-supported version of Hyper-V available to Windows Server 2008 customers within 180 days of the official release of the operating system itself. By releasing Hyper-V in late June, Microsoft beat its self-imposed deadline by about a month, although delivering less than was originally promised. - +
Jumping into the virtual realm 25 June, 2008 12:11:17
Initially sold to customers as a server appliance replacement, virtualisation is quickly breaking out of its boxy cost and containment confines and becoming a key consideration across all manner of IT implementations. - +
Consumerization of small business IT 20 June, 2008 08:53:01
Different decisions needed than for enterprises.During the Altiris user conference in April, I watched a lunch panel discuss the "consumerization of IT" and whether that's a good thing. My initial thought was that it was probably bad for enterprises that want to control everything, but may be good for smaller businesses. - +
Red Hat the latest proof that cloud computing is serious business 20 June, 2008 09:52:59
Smaller businesses are looking to cloud computing to use somebody else's infrastructure for some deploymentsYou know a technology is getting some traction when imitators jump into the game. That's the case these days with cloud computing. Just this week, Amazon added Red Hat's JBoss to its EC2 cloud computing platform, and an established hosting service -- ServePath -- jumped into the fray with a version of cloud computing called GoGrid. - +
HP winning the virtualisation battle 18 June, 2008 12:40:17
It seems about time - after a week that included the release of yet another beta of Microsoft's Hyper-V, Citrix's release of sometimes-free desktop virtualisation, VMware announcements about desktop virtualisation and announcements from too many other companies to mention - to pick the winner of the fight for dominance in the virtualisation market. - +
Use virtualization to bring testing out of the lab 13 June, 2008 11:03:26
Although virtualization is still used primarily as a means to consolidate servers, the technology's next big win could be in testing.Although virtualization is still used primarily as a means to consolidate servers, the technology's next big win could be in testing. - +
Cassatt links server-power management with real-time demands 23 May, 2008 10:59:40
Servers burn over half of their rated power while idling, which is why new automation tools flip the 'off' switchCompanies are becoming increasingly aware of the high costs of maintaining and cooling servers: A mid-tier $2,500 server can cost as much as $2,020 to power and cool annually, according to the Uptime Institute. Thus, demand for ways to curb those expenses is rising as well. - +
New happenings in network virtualization 21 May, 2008 09:54:25
Network virtualization joins system and desktop trendWhile system virtualization - and to a lesser extent, desktop virtualization - has held most of the virtualization limelight, there is also a growing trend in network virtualization.
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