http://searchservervirtualization.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid94_gci1288355,00.html

After testing virtualization platforms from VMware Inc. and Microsoft, Owen Bird Law Corp. in Vancouver, British Columbia, instead virtualized its Windows infrastructure with Lowell, Mass.-based virtualization provider Virtual Iron Software.

In 2004, with about 90 users and 18 servers to support, the firm’s sole IT staffer, Stephen Bakerman, began tinkering with virtualization to make his job easier and save money.

Check out this article about how this company used Virtual Iron to virtualize it’s infrastructure, its’ an interesting read. The debate about which hypervisor is the best, the most scalable or efficient is set to continue, ultimately what matters is that you get the benefit from the platform, the business enablement or the energy efficiency, everything else is just noise.




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