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28 Jun 2009 03:05 PM EDT
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posted by Rich Crusco
If you didn't have a chance to attend the live webcast on Microsoft, Intel and Citrix Changing the Game of Virtualization, not to worry as the webcast is now available as an on-demand webcast as a viewable recording. In the webcast you will hear from Doug Brown as he leads a panel discussion with virtualization experts David Greschler of Microsft, Iddo Kamin of Intel and Simon Crosby of Citrix on the dynamics of enterprise virtualization.
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Microsoft, Intel and Citrix Changing the Game of Virtualization
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Nov 16
Anonymous says:
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