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sponsored by Intel Corporation
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Posted:
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21 Nov 2008
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Published:
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21 Nov 2008
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PDF
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Length:
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12
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Type:
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
In this paper Intel IT explores a proof of concept study that examined the viability of abstracting the client operating system from the hardware platform using virtualization.
Existing concerns may be resolved as virtualization technology matures. Key developments include hypervisors expected to deliver near-native performance as they begin to take advantage of faster processors with Intel Virtualization Technology. These developments may enable enterprises to reap the benefits of client virtualization, reducing client PC TCO while providing users with a greater choice of platforms and applications.
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Authors
Julian Braham
Product Engineer
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Intel IT
John Dunlop
Enterprise Architect
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Intel IT
Michael Flores
Senior Human Factors Engineer
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Intel IT
Efi Kaufman
Product Engineer
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Intel IT
Daniel Shukrun
Program Manager
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Intel IT
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BROWSE RELATED
RESOURCES
Enterprise Systems | Hardware | OEMs | Performance Testing | Productivity | Server Virtualization | TCO | User Experience | VM
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sponsored by Intel Corporation
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