Keyword: desktop

Windows 7- To virtualize or not to Virtualize – that is the question!

EMC Consulting’s Jas Dhalliwal explores application virtualization strategy from the perspective of Windows 7.

3 Top VDI Use Cases

Desktop virtualization use cases in the areas of legal, health care, and sales are highlighted in this informative InformationWeek article by Lynn Haber.

Private Cloud: From “What” To “Why” … To “How”

Chuck Hollis, VP – Global Marketing CTO of EMC Corporation discusses the evolution of his conversations with customers and partners about private cloud.

Pew Research Center report: the future of cloud computing

This report, written by Janna Quitney Anderson, Elon University, and Lee Rainie from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, details the results of the organization’s fourth “Future of the Internet” survey.

Ensuring a Secure, Compliant Cloud

Read Jason M. Rubin’s recent article from RSA Vantage Magazine and learn more about controlling your cloud and protecting the security of your data.

Six Questions Every Executive Should Ask about Cloud Computing

Find out how to get the information you need to make informed decisions about cloud computing in this “research note” sponsored by Accenture.

Calculating Desktop Virtualization Costs/Savings

David Freund, Corporate Virtual Architect for EMC, discusses the EMC Virtual Desktop Infrastructure team’s approach in working toward an equitable cost/benefit ratio for this key initiative in EMC IT’s journey to private cloud.

The Three Faces of Cloud

With everyone trying to define what a cloud is (and what it’s not), do we
need yet another definition? Find out why Chuck Hollis, VP-Global Marketing CTO at EMC says “yes”.

The Top 10 Reasons People Don’t Want to Consider Private Clouds

Chuck Hollis, VP – Global Marketing CTO, EMC Corporation, offers his opinion on the top 10 reasons people are reluctant to embrace private clouds.

VMware Provides Cloud Computing Infrastructure for Siemens IT Solutions and Services

Siemens IT Solutions and Services, which works with mid-tier to Fortune 100 companies, can now tap into capacity on demand. It has quadrupled server utilization and cut hardware costs by 70 percent with a flexible, secure environment supported by VMware technology.