Friday, April 3, 2009

Resource utilization project guide

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* ADD VALUE WITH RESOURCE UTILIZATION
George Crump, Contributor

As the first wave of server virtualization projects comes to a close,
it's becoming clear that they are not achieving one of their initial
goals: improved resource utilization.

SearchSystemsChannel.com teaches you how to use the data gathered in
these assessments to help your customers get the most out of server
virtualization. I/O workload mapping and server repurposing are two
key strategies to improve resource utilization.
http://go.techtarget.com/r/6496241/6486075

* Blog: Server virtualization selling tips
A new Forrester Research report takes a look at two years' worth of
client inquiries and uses them to offer three recommendations for
selling server virtualization projects.
http://go.techtarget.com/r/6496242/6486075

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