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From Our Lab: XenSource's XenEnterprise Is A Virtualization Bargain
XenSource's XenEnterprise offers solid performance and ease of use, and handily beats VMware on price. We put the 3.2 version to the test.
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Cisco Sticks Its Foot In The Data Center Door
New data center appliance houses network, server, and storage resources as virtual services.
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Virtual Desktop May Take Awhile To Become Real
Few are using the technology, but momentum is building as vendors like HP expand offerings.
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How 9 Hot Technologies Can Blow Up In Your Face
From smartphones to JavaScript to virtualization, these are technologies you need to consider. But know the risks.
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IT Automation: Server Configuration Management
Looking to make your network and IT staff more efficient? In this installment of our TCO series, we examine the costs associated with server configuration management, including predeployment planning, rollout and product maintenance. The price tag may be high, but it's a worthy investment
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A Look at Blue Lane VirtualShield
We put Blue Lane VirtualShield to the test and found its unique patching approach an effective way to protect against remotely exploitable vulnerabilities targeting VMware.
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Citrix To Offer Desktop Virtualization
Company's Desktop Server offers three approaches to "virtualizing" PCs and laptops.
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VMWare: The Virtualization Drag
By consolidating applications onto a single system, VMware provides cost savings, flexibility and improved application management, but there are trade-offs. We took to the lab to identify and dertermine where virtualization performance hits and how to minimize them.
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Virtualization Takes Off In The Data Center And Beyond
InformationWeek Research examines just what companies are doing to make virtualization work.
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More Virtualization Reports
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