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Virtualisation gets thumbs-up
A quarter of businesses doing it, says National Computing Centre
By Tim Ferguson
Published: Friday 29 February 2008
Businesses will increasingly turn to virtualisation technologies to get more out of their IT assets, according to the National Computing Centre (NCC).
With Microsoft entering the virtualisation fray with the Hyper-V application on its just launched Windows Server 2008, businesses are taking more interest in the technology.
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Speaking about virtualisation at the launch of Microsoft's latest server OS, Andrew Hopkirk, head of projects and programmes at the NCC, said: "Even the sceptics are paying attention because the potential is there to be had."
He cited an NCC strategy survey of 120 tech execs in which a quarter said they are already doing something practical regarding virtualisation.
Meanwhile, an NCC PMP survey found 48 per cent of those surveyed are moving to a centralised IT environment - using virtualisation - while 34 per cent have already done so.
But Hopkirk added: "It's very much early days for this set of products. It's up to the market to test these products Microsoft is launching today."
Of Hyper-V, Microsoft's general manager of server and tools marketing, Larry Orecklin, said: "The feedback that we have received so far has been tremendously positive."
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