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Year in review: Virtualization

Year in review: Virtualization

By:  Briony Smith  On: 25 Dec 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Virtualization in 2008 brought Microsoft and Citrix out of the woodwork, along with more desktop virtualization and the advent of the mobile device going virtual, too.

Virtualization went mainstream in 2008 —desktop virtualization gained some ground, and Microsoft Corp. and Citrix Systems continued to nip at the heels of long-time market leader VMWare. And even the wariest of IT managers are coming around to the idea of virtual machines, whether it be servers or apps—or even, someday, mobile.

Microsoft’s entry to the market was big news, with the release of the Hyper-V, built in to Microsoft Server 2008. Microsoft has even been closing in on market leader VMWare Inc., and continues to sign up partners and make Microsoft-brand virtualization announcements .

Citrix has been rushing gung-ho into the market ever since it acquired Xen in late 2007, and has been pushing its XenApp and XenServer . Citrix has also been a leader in the desktop virtualization space with its XenDesktop product, with VMWare coming up behind with its own VMWare View 3 and vClient Initiative .

Even Red Hat is getting into the game via its purchase of Qumranet, and the announcement of its Embedded Linux Hypervisor, oVirt. Sun Microsystems Inc., too, is offering an end-to-end virtualization solution .

Another area virtualization is spreading into is the mobile space. One intriguing possibility is the idea of having a persona instead of being tied to specific devices —very handy for the executive juggling several phones. VMWare is making a push into this space with the Mobile Virtualization Platform , as well as Citrix with its mobile version of XenDesktop .


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Briony Smith Briony Smith is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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