Virtualization – the idea of taking physical systems and migrating them to a digital version – is a popular method businesses use to save space, decrease costs and potentially increase productivity. This concept is focused mainly on backend systems, like servers and desktop computers. There is a new candidate for virtualization that could take off in the next few years: your phone.
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In many tech circles the idea of virtualization - moving physical elements of existing business components onto virtual solutions - is a popular one. Among the different types of devices that can be virtualized, servers are the most common, and for many businesses the easiest and cheapest to go virtual. Are you looking to get more out of your servers?
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IT has become an essential component of business. Without systems that meet business needs, a company will likely fail, or certainly struggle to stay in the black. As such, IT spending is predicted to reach USD$3.7 billion in 2013. Much of this spending will be on improving existing systems and adoption of cloud services. Is your company looking to get a little cloudy this year?
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One of the biggest tech trends of the past two years is the topic of virtualization. This is a wide ranging topic that covers issues such as digitizing aging phone systems, moving programs off of hard drives and into the cloud, as well as taking existing servers and creating digital counterparts that have many benefits to users. While virtualization is a buzzword, many users are still fairly unclear about virtualization especially in relation to servers.
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There are many different ways you can virtualize your company. Many companies virtualize the easier tech related functions like desktops, telephone and sales. Virtualizing systems like these are great at making specific jobs easier, however they don’t make it easier to stay on top of things. That’s why busy managers and entrepreneurs hire assistants. Don’t have a PA, or the budget to hire one? Take steps to hire a virtual one.
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Virtualization of physical computer systems is a popular act that has many positive benefits. One of the most common forms of virtualization is desktop virtualization, being able to access your desktop from anywhere, on any machine. Desktop virtualization will continue to be popular well into the future, yet some managers are unsure about the security of virtual desktops.
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One of the hottest small business technological trends of the past decade is taking infrastructure and systems and transforming them from physical to virtual. Nearly every aspect of the office from employee onboarding through document management is now done on computers. The next step is to take these computer based systems off our physical computers to virtual environments.
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Many companies realize the benefits of virtualizing their systems, and some have even started the process. In the current economies around the world, businesses are looking at ways to save money and streamline processes. A recent report on virtualization found that some organizations achieved investment returns of up to 269%. Read on to learn more.
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Desktop Virtualization is a new way to simplify management, strengthen security, and ultimately gaining new efficiencies from your investment in IT. Read on to find out more.
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