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Standardizing the desktop with virtualization

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Standardizing the desktop with virtualization
More companies are using desktop virtualization tools to create a 'gold standard' -- one desktop version that gets pushed out to all end users. Read More


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3 key issues for secure virtualization
Virtualization represents a sea change in IT practices. Bound for years by the "one application, one server" rule, IT infrastructure was over capacity, underused and not cost-effective. Read More

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