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Customer Success Testimonial: Recovery is Everything

Webcast From what we can tell, most of you that want to have tried virtualisation of some kind or another – whether it’s dabbling on the desktop, super-charging your servers or apportioning activity to application delivery. But just how many of you have got virtualisation systems running on a production-scale? Our research suggests not that many of you.

We’re not surprised either. Defining a business case and having the confidence and budget to push virtualisation wholeheartedly into production scale systems isn’t easy. But we have some free help for you.

Tomorrow we’ve got three experts in our studio, who are going to take you step-by-step through the process of taking virtualisation into the real world, with real apps and real volume.

Tim Phillips is hosting the event and he’s joined by Jon Collins and Neil Sanderson, a tech guru from Microsoft. The three of them will take you through the planning process, they’ll get you thinking about the risks in detail, they’ll explain how to get the right management in place – and all of this will give you and your bosses a proper feeling and understanding of the cost benefits.

For those of you that are about ready to take the next steps of virtualisation in your business, this should be just the ticket. We hope to see you there.

If you’ve never tried one of our webcasts before, we’d recommend them. They’re not your usual rubbish combination of sales pitches. They are proper detailed discussions with people who know their onions. Tempted? Then you can register right here. ®

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@AC

Arf arf!

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Anonymous Coward

Looks like the beginners need NOT apply

as they are running it, there is none left :)

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