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Data Centers: From Physical To Virtual
Forbes.com (Jun 21 2010) Cloud Computing
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What's changing in the data center and where the new bottlenecks will be. The shift from physical to virtual data centers sounds great on paper.
Chief information officers can score points with their chief financial officers for adding efficiency and cutting costs. They can win praise from users within their organizations for adding flexibility and speed. But they also can encounter new bottlenecks, open the door to new security threats and face new integration problems that can slow down the entire operation.
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