News and insights on how end users are deploying server virtualization to better manage their IT infrastructure - from Tim Walsh, Director of Marketing at Virtual Iron
Tim Walsh
Five Rules for Going Virtual

bMighty.com has posted Five Simple Rules for Going Virtual:

1. Implement slowly.
2. Show your executives the money (savings).
3. Download vendors' free products and try them out.
4. Try not to let third-party products overwhelm you.
5. Establish a "default virtualization" policy.

For more detail, see the full article here.

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Posted by Tony A. on December 12, 2007 1:50 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

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