IDC Expects Virtualization Services Market to Double by 2011
July 23, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan
Back in the stone age of computing technology, whenever a new technology came to market, customers spent a fortune acquiring it and then vendors eagerly helped customers install it as part of the product’s acquisition cost. In the modern computing era, products are relatively inexpensive and wickedly complex, and customers have to pay a fortune to get a vendor or a third party to help wrangle with the installation and configuration of the products they buy. So it will be, according to IDC, with virtualization products. Generally speaking, virtualization involves taking servers or storage and slicing them up into |