So you think you know virtualisation?
- 19 July, 2010 08:28
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So you've heard about or already deployed virtualisation and don't really need any more info? Yeah, right.
Virtualisation is a "must consider" technology and if you haven't already presented the business case to your boss or started virtualising you really haven't been doing your organisation justice. And if you aren't continuing to look at ways to better optimise an already virtualised environment, well that is just bad business.
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Join Computerworld Editor Trevor Clarke for an interactive webinar and hear from Sam Higgins, Research Director with local analyst firm Longhaus on the key issues Australian organisations have encountered, and listen to CA's virtualisation expert Andi Mann explain how to optimise your virtualised data centre.
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