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Wednesday, 7 January 2009

IDC's Al Gillen: Is a bad economy good for cloud computing?

Posted on 15:22 by Unknown
Today's post is Part 2 of our recent interview with Al Gillen, program vice president of system software at IDC.In the first part of our interview with Al that I posted yesterday, Al noted that virtualization is still on the rise, but more because of use cases like HA and DR than the traditional drive to simply consolidate servers. He saw systems management taking a much more important role, and
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