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Where is Virtualization and the Cloud Headed in 2010? A VMblog Prediction Series

Posted by brennels on November 20, 2009

It is that time of year to start making industry predictions for 2010. David Marshall from VMblog.com beat me to it and posted up this teaser of things to come.

Are you curious to hear where virtualization and cloud company executives believe the industry is headed in 2010?

Following up on last year’s successful “Prediction 2009: The Future of Virtualization” series, VMblog is once again asking virtualization and cloud computing executives to “predict” and explain where they believe the industry is headed in 2010.  There are many niche areas within both virtualization and the cloud.  And this series will attempt to take a look at all aspects of those technologies. 

Last year’s 2009 Prediction Series gave us quite a bit to think about.  And with the economy in the state that it is, with our technological advancements made, and the cloud and virtualization market maturing the way that it has, 2010 is sure to prove even more interesting.  And equally interesting will be to read what company executives think about their own niche market next year and then find out how right or how wrong they were.”

Read the full article here on VMblog.com

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