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David Marshall in his InfoWorld “Virtualization Report” blog writes: “Despite a sharp slowdown in U.S. business software spending, an April 2008 survey report from ChangeWave Research shows that virtualization may be spared as virtualization software spending has increased.” Marshall continues: “The fact is, a troubled economy is probably yet another reason why virtualization software sales continue to grow. Virtualization is a technology that helps a company reduce its datacenter costs, such as less spending on server hardware, server maintenance, datacenter space, power, and cooling. So it makes sense for companies to continue to spend IT budget on virtualization software during troubling economic times.”
Same story on this blog - “Virtualization Demand Heats Up This Summer”. Zach Church writes: “Midmarket CIOs can expect to see a lot of action this summer in the virtualization market, as major vendors introduce new products and competition heats up.”
An eWeek story last week reports: “Virtualization Job Openings Jump 40%.” Deb Perelman writes: “It's hard to read two sentences in a technology magazine these days without bumping into the word "virtualization" or the company name VMware.”

The questions in my mind after the long Memorial Day weekend are: What are the reasons behind the virtualization mania? Is virtualization the biggest hype in software or are there serious and legitimate reasons why virtualization is the hot topic of the upcoming summer? I am really curious.
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Salvatore Genovese is a Search Engine Optimization consultant and an i-technology blogger based in Rome, Italy. He occasionally blogs about SOA, mergers and acquisitions, open source and bleeding-edge technologies, companies, and personalities. Sal can be reached at hamilton(at)sys-con.com.
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Alex Turner 05/27/08 03:24:01 PM EDT | |||
Not hype. I thought it was, then my company (IT consultants and now a VMWare VAR) found the market EXPLODE. Really, zero to 100 mph in a matter of weeks. I think the confluence of good performance (hypervisor etc) and the rocketing cost of electricity/commodities are making virtualization to downsize physical hardware investment the latest hot concept. As a software architect, making one computer pretend to be another kind of makes me squirm http://nerds-central.blogspot.com/2008/05/why-did-we-just-throw-away-las... its success seems to be a commercial reality. |
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Virtualization News Desk 05/27/08 01:32:56 PM EDT | |||
'Despite a sharp slowdown in U.S. business software spending, an April 2008 survey report from ChangeWave Research shows that virtualization may be spared as virtualization software spending has increased.' |
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