If an organisation decides it wants a communications infrastructure as green as the world’s most famous frog, it will have to show commitment if it really wants to reduce its carbon footprint. Ultimately, it will face the decision whether or not – if push comes to shove – profit is sacrificed for environmental brownie points.
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In past releases, you have seen exclusive interview footage, digested Desktop Virtualistation content, and viewed our Data Centre Management theatre presentations and audio. Keeping up the pace, we are pleased to announce the latest content release from the successful IP Expo: the Server Virtualsation & Infrastructure Theatre content (Day 1).
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“…there is a real danger of spending more on storage unless the designers take a holistic view of the infrastructure when considering network performance.”
At least weeks IP Expo it was clear/confirmed that the virtualised approach to communications reaches into every corner of the network, from applications and operating systems to storage and files systems. [...] [...more]
Who would have thought that nephology would become so significant in IT?! Clouds are the discussion topic of the moment and represent the business model many vendors and user enterprises are aspiring to deliver. However, like its meteorological counterpart, cloud computing is often insubstantial on closer inspection and likely to rain on the virtualisation parade.
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We are pleased to announce that the full session programme for Wireless and Mobile, which took place on 20-21 May 2009, is now available for download via this blog: IP Leaders.
You are required to register in order to gain access to the audio (.mp3 format) and presentations (.pdf) format. To do so, simply complete this [...] [...more]
Richard Flanders, Business Development Manager at VMware gave an insighful presentation at VM Expo indicating how Desktop virtualisation can enable an organisation to replace traditional PCs with virtual machines which can be managed from the data center in order to extend virtualisation benefits such as business continuity and disaster recovery to your desktops as well [...] [...more]