Virtualisation centre offers free advice
Friday, 31 March 2006 by Michel Roth
A Virtualisation Academy offering free virtualisation advice will be opened in May by consultancy VirtualizeIT.

The Vacademy will use a purpose-built virtualisation test-bed to boost knowledge about virtualisation, among the biggest and fastest-growing phenomena in enterprise computing today, and give businesses a tailored assessment of what virtualisation could do for them.

Managing director Julian Box said: "Lots of people know something about virtualisation but they don't know it well or they even know it incorrectly. We want to offer advice free of charge in a no-pressure environment. Those who come along can see the differences between various technologies, for example between AMD and Intel. Then visitors can make informed decisions to use that in their own businesses."

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