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VIRTUALISATION
Virtualisation surge stems server shipments
by Stephen Withers   
Rapid takeup of virtualisation technology has led IDC to trim its prediction of the number of servers that will be sold in coming years.

 
Hitachi leads storage virtualisation market
by Claire   
Hitachi Makes Storage Virtualisation History Shipping Over 4,500 Intelligent Virtual Storage Controllers Worldwide
 
Microsoft running scared of Google's enterprise search
by Stuart Corner   
Microsoft's COO seems to be paranoid about Google stealing the 'enterprise search' market from Microsoft, and so he should be because if Google has its way search technology, and Google search technology in particular will become the primary interface to everything in the corporate IT system.
 
VMWare leaves Microsoft behind with new virtualisation technology
by Stan Beer   
EMC subsidiary VMWare has widened the already considerable gap between itself and Microsoft in the virtualisation market, with the release of its next generation virtualisation software suite, VMware Infrastructure 3.

 
Microsoft takes the virtualisation plunge
by Stan Beer   
Microsoft intends to have a beta version of a new hypervisor virtualization system before the end of the year in an attempt to bridge the gap between itself and the field in both proprietary and open source markets on the Intel platform. The new hypervisor technology will enable system administrators to run multiple operating systems in virtual machines on a single server.

 
Microsoft makes the Enterprise its last stand in search
by Stan Beer   
Having been beaten black and blue by Google for the past five years in the search engine business, Microsoft seems to be setting itself to make the enterprise market its last bastion of resistance. The battle for the consumer market has been well and truly lost, where Microsoft now seems destined to be a bit player. However, the enterprise is a place where the game is somewhat different.

 
Enterprise Linux desktops are for real - are you?
by Stan Beer   

This article is also available here 

Also see
Novell: it’s the Linux desktop user stupid – part 1
Maddog says desktop the final frontier for Linux 

By Con Zymaris

An expert in deploying open source throughout the enterprise tells us how to wean ourselves off the Microsoft drug forever.

 

I've been tracking desktop Linux uptake for around a decade. In that time, the platform has moved from an environment suited only to the technorati and those well versed in Unix windowing systems, to something which now has the polish and familiarity for the mainstream.

 
Red Hat announces 'Integrated Virtualisation'
by Stan Beer   

Linux vendor Red Hat has unveiled its 'Integrated Virtualisation' strategy in San Francisco, with detailed plans for creating a Red Hat virtualisation environment and working with partners such as AMD, Intel, Network Appliance and XenSource  to simplify virtualisation deployment for customers.

 
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