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The Heat is On: Virtual Iron Named Startup of the Week

InformationWeek has named us the startup of the week:

The heat is on server virtualization startup Virtual Iron to move from emerging player to market mover.

It's hard to point to a hotter IT market than server virtualization. The technology promises to transform the data center and unseat the operating system as the foundation of server software. For Virtual Iron Software, a 4-year-old startup, the heat is on to transition from an emerging player to a market mover.

InformationWeek's profile goes over the basics of our business and also includes a quick timeline of where Virtual Iron has been from start through today.

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Posted by Tony A. on November 19, 2007 9:58 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)

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