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Desktop virtualisation: Ready to rule
After being the 'Next Big Thing' for what seems like years, desktop virtualisation may finally be ready to hit the mainstream. Steve Evans looks at why the time is right and what role mobile devices such as Apple's iPad are playing in increasing adoption
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Rack 'em up: New data centre dynamics
Data centres are under more pressure than ever: exploding storage volumes and transaction throughput are pitched against energy, cooling, real estate and budget constraints. Steve Evans considers this tricky state of affairs
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Systems & Networks > Virtualisation > Features
Virtualisation: Don't sprawl. Control
What is the key to ensuring a move to virtualisation doesn't end up making administration and provisioning of a VM environment as painful as your current physical one? Gary Flood investigates
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Forget 'green IT', meet 'greedy IT'
For too long CIOs have been able to duck the issue of IT's energy efficiency. Now, it's time to stop hiding and deal with it. Gary Flood reports
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Systems & Networks > Virtualisation > Features
Networking: Convergence of the fittest
Exploding data volumes are putting corporate networks and data centres under immense strain: so can they cope? Jason Stamper investigates.
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Systems & Networks > Virtualisation > Features
Q&A with Jon Temple, CEO nlyte
Data centre performance management firm nlyte has seen rapid growth during the recession. CBR talks to CEO Jon Temple
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Systems & Networks > Virtualisation > Features
Q&A with John Thompson, Virtual Instruments CEO
While CEO of Symantec, John Thompson took the firm from $600m to $6bn. CBR asks him why his next move was to head the networked storage and virtualisation player Virtual Instruments, and whether he has similar ambitions for the firm that he did for Symantec.
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Systems & Networks > Virtualisation > Features
Back to the future
Although many have been predicting the death of the PC for a while now, desktop virtualisation has yet to catch on to the same extent as server or storage virtualisation. But could that soon change? Steve Evans investigates.
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Systems & Networks > Virtualisation > Features
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