TechNet Radio - How Microsoft Does IT: The Future of Server Virtualization
- Posted: Jun 26, 2007 at 11:35 AM
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Building on the success of leveraging Virtual Server 2005 R2 for Microsoft IT’s Virtual Server Utility, Microsoft looks forward to leveraging Windows Server 2008’s virtualization feature to drive additional value and move virtual machines as the commodity data center platform offering.
Eric Ostrowski – Your Show Host and TechNet Radio Producer
Kevin Remde – IT Pro Evangelist
Devin Murray – Microsoft IT Group Manager. As a Group Manager for Microsoft, Devin Murray manages a small team focused on Server Lifecycle Management in Microsoft IT data centers including the evaluation, testing, standard certification, selection and eventual retirement of server hardware, operating systems, virtualization standards. Additionally, Devin’s team manages the Virtual Server Utility service offering which “sells” Virtual Machines as a platform offering within Microsoft IT.
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