Desktop virtualization, the ability to run one operating system “inside” another, has a lot of attractive benefits. There are many virtualization tools from VMware, Citrix, and Microsoft. Each has its own rich collection of management products, server deployment infrastructure and associated applications that can be daunting to understand and master. If you are looking to get started with desktop virtualization, there are a number of ways to lessen your learning curve and avoid some common pitfalls. Read the full article that ran today in ITworld here.
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