Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: TecTrends Reporter
Published: September 2009
Product Code: R3463-82Description Information Technology departments are always looking for ways to make more efficient use of an organization's computer systems. Imagine being able to convert all the computers in the organization into a single mass processing and storage system that could be sliced and diced as needs dictated. That's the promise of virtualization technology. What is the nature of this new technology and how might it change the future of computing? This TecTrends Reporter tracks key recent media coverage on these and other crucial questions regarding computing virtualization.
Table of Contents - Article 1 Clusters Have Open-Source Roots
- Article 2 Nehalem Chips In
- Article 3 Cross-Platform Tools Fall Short
- Article 4 Time to Believe in 'Private Clouds'
- Article 5 GE Puts the Cloud Model to the Test
- Article 6 Citrix's Virtual Advantage
- Article 7 Free to Choose (Your PC)
- Article 8 Buzz Over vSphere Can't Quell Vendor Lock-in Issue
- Article 9 Novell's SLES 11 is Packed to the Gills, Keeps Moving at a Decent...
- Article 10 Search for Success: Information Discovery in the Effective Enterprise
- Article 11 How to Build Private Clouds
- Article 12 Empowering Employees with Technology
- Article 13 USEC Puts Energy into Virtualization
- Article 14 Managing Your Hypervisors
- Article 15 PC Virtualization Systems Give More Bang for the Buck
- Article 16 Shared Active Infrastructure and the Virtualization of Wireless...
- Article 17 Virtual Realities
- Article 18 Virtual Platforms for Multicore Systems Development
- Article 19 Linux OS Updates are Compelling for Business: CentOS 5.3 Has Keen...
- Article 20 XP Mode Advantage
- Article 21 xVM VirtualBox Poses New Challenges to VMware
- Article 22 Linux OS Updates are Compelling for Business: SLES 11 is (Almost)...
- Article 23 Web-Hosting Firms Defy Recession
- Article 24 A Model That's Right for the Times
- Article 25 VMware Hypervisor Still King
- Article 26 Microsoft's Two New OSs: A Win-Win
- Article 27 Virtualization Tipping Point
- Article 28 Intelligent Infrastructure
- Article 29 Are SMBs Adopting Virtualization?
- Article 30 Tellme Upgrades are in the Clouds and Beyond
- Article 31 Data Virtualization: An End-to-End Process Approach
- Article 32 The 10 Paradoxes of Today's Data Centers
- Article 33 VMware's Private Cloud
- Article 34 VMware Reaches for the Clouds
- Article 35 Data Center Derby Heats Up
- Article 36 Virtual I/O Ups Bandwidth
- Article 37 Sychron Speeds Delivery of Virtual Desktops
- Article 38 VMware vSphere 4 Raises the Virtualization Bar
- Article 39 Apple's 'Nehalem'-based Xserve is Feature-Rich, Competitively Priced
- Article 40 Emulation or Virtualization?
- Article 41 Virtualization Meets Automation
- Article 42 Weighing Desktop Virtualization
- Article 43 IBM Goes Beyond 'Cloud' Label
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