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ABSTRACT:
Desktop and server virtualization may seem similar, but they are used for different objectives. This webcast, featuring desktop virtualization experts, Brian Madden and Zeus Kerravala, gives an overview of the critical differences between these two types of virtualization. Learn how to apply your knowledge of server virtualization to make your desktop initiative successful. Get advice on what questions to ask before deploying desktop virtualization. Learn how this technology benefits your organization and desktop users.


Speakers

Zeus Kerravala
Senior Vice President, Yankee Group
Zeus Kerravala, senior vice president, leads Yankee Group's Mobilizing and Capitalizing on the Anywhere Network research group. Kerravala's team analyzes the impact of connectivity transformation on the Anywhere Consumer and the Anywhere Enterprise, and probes the changes to behaviors, motivations and technologies that result. Kerravala manages the research and consulting agenda that enables clients to meet the demands of the global connectivity revolution. Kerravala's expertise involves working with customers to solve their business issues through the deployment of infrastructure technology.

Brian Madden
Editorial Director, BrianMadden.com
Brian Madden is known throughout the world as an opinionated, super technical, fiercely-independent desktop virtualization expert. He's written several books and over 1,000 articles about desktop and application virtualization. His blog receives millions of visitors per year and is a leading source for conversation, debate, and discourse about the application and desktop virtualization industry. Brian is also the creator of BriForum, the premier independent application delivery technical conference. Brian has been quoted or featured in many IT publications over the years and has been heard on "Marketplace," NPR's nationally-broadcast radio show.



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