Virtualization has been around for a number of years. Are you thinking, that’s not true, virtualization is a recent development. Well, it’s not – virtualization actually began in the 1960s. As technology advancements happened at a rapid pace, virtualization went into hibernation and it was brought back with a bang by VMware at the end of the 20th century.
As of now, everyone who is anyone in IT has to be aware of virtualization and it many benefits. While everyone agrees that it is important and useful, not all IT departments have the budget or volumes to be able to implement it in their organisations.
However recent changes and awareness of the benefits is forcing IT heads to seriously consider using virtualization across their business. A few benefits of desktop virtualisation are:
As of now, everyone who is anyone in IT has to be aware of virtualization and it many benefits. While everyone agrees that it is important and useful, not all IT departments have the budget or volumes to be able to implement it in their organisations.
However recent changes and awareness of the benefits is forcing IT heads to seriously consider using virtualization across their business. A few benefits of desktop virtualisation are: