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The sprawl of management consoles, the proliferation of data they provide and the rising use of virtualization are adding challenges to corporations looking to more effectively manage mixed Linux, Windows and cloud environments.

Traditional standards are being tapped in order to bridge the platform divide, and new ones are being created to handle technologies such as virtualization that create physical platforms running one technology but hosting virtual machines running something completely different.

Full @ > http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/...;4194304;fpid;1

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QUOTE (philip347+Oct 29 2008, 03:37 PM)
The sprawl of management consoles, the proliferation of data they provide and the rising use of virtualization are adding challenges to corporations looking to more effectively manage mixed Linux, Windows and cloud environments.

Traditional standards are being tapped in order to bridge the platform divide, and new ones are being created to handle technologies such as virtualization that create physical platforms running one technology but hosting virtual machines running something completely different.

Full @ > http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/...;4194304;fpid;1

Yep, we are using VMware on Linux as well as windows... and has the potential to save our company a buttload of money.

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