Unleash the power of virtualization to reduce costs in your enterprise
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- Virtualization
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Overview: This document gives you with an overview of how you can use virtualization technology to research operating systems, examine network bottlenecks, or uncover the implications of new application deployments.
Evaluating operating systems and testing beta versions of software applications is a necessary part of any enterprise application deployment operation. Virtualization is a powerful tool for developers and IT professionals to streamline software development, testing, and deployment within their enterprise without risking the production infrastructure already in place. This downloadable overview explores the inherent benefits of virtualization and shows you how you can use virtualization to research new operating systems or application software.How often do you use virtualization in your organization? How important has it become to your overall operation?
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Format: PDF | Size: 145KB | Date: Oct 2005 | Version: 1.0 | System Requirements: Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later | License: copyright | Downloads: 1697
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