The Enterprise Is Heating Up
05:05 - Wednesday 7 June 2006 by Ed Tittel
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: a, continuing, work, in, progress, uk
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: a, continuing, work, in, progress, uk
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The Enterprise Is Heating Up
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Figure 8: Virtual Server Diagram (Copyright 2006 EMC; URL forthcoming)
At the enterprise level, the Linux desktop/workstation segment has also a witnessed lot of movement in the migration market. This is especially true as ever more robust server virtualization (SV) applications have opened a door for Linux, even in generally Windows-centric IT environments. Through SV demonstrations, IT staffers are able to effectively use solutions that repartition existing resources to better handle increased server demand, and - by extension - also demonstrate the viability of Linux in the workplace right alongside Windows workhorses. Virtualization also serves to illustrate Linux desktop deployment on existing desktop hardware as a way to encourage migration, and can thus bring Linux to corporate desktops as well.
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