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Virtually Speaking

Dan Kusnetzky, Paula Rooney and Ken Hess

2010: The virtual year

By | December 27, 2010, 3:47am PST

Summary: 2010 in review: virtual machine technology overwhelming other forms of virtual processing on both the server and the desktop, cloud computing adoption following a different track

During 2010, I published information on what 55 different companies offering products in the cloud computing and/or virtualization arenas were doing.  I also published quite a few posts on various happenings that were in other areas.

While reviewing what posts were the most widely read, I was surprised to learn that the rants and sardonic posts got more interest than the posts that I thought could be considered substantive and potentially useful.

So, comments on airlines, mobile devices, mobile services, cable services and the like appear far most interesting than:

  • How the use of virtual machine software, one of five different technologies found in the virtual processing layer of the Kusnetzky Group Model of virtualization, has seriously undercut the use of other virtual processing technology.
    • So, high availability/clustering technology has taken a beating from virtual machine software combined with VM movement and automation software.
    • Parallel processing has started to look more like a chorus of singing virtual machines rather than carefully crafted, decomposed applications running on hundreds or thousands of individual processors.
      Operating system virtualization and partitioning, a mainstay in the world of mainframe and midrange computing environments, appears to be falling before the onslaught of Windows and Linux virtual servers on powerful industry standard systems
  • Virtual desktop environments are increasingly the use of virtual machine software combined with access virtualization rather than the use of access virtualization, application or processing virtualization used independently
  • The use of cloud computing environments is growing. The hotbed of usage is in somewhat unexpected places - small and medium size organizations and local and regional government applications. The big companies and governments are jumping on board too, just a bit slower than seen in the technology adoption cycles of the past.

Thanks for reading and commenting on my posts during 2010. It has been a year of significant change.

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Daniel Kusnetzky is a distinguished analyst and the founder of the Kusnetzky Group LLC.

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Dan's opinions are based upon research, personal experiences and actual use of technology. They are not based upon the relationships the company may or may not have with suppliers, end user organizations, the media, consultants or other analysts.

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Dan Kusnetzky

Daniel Kusnetzky, Analyst and Founder of Kusnetzky Group LLC, is responsible for research, publications, and operations. Mr. Kusnetzky has been involved with information technology since the late 1970s. Mr. Kusnetzky has been responsible for research operations at the 451 Group; corporate and marketing strategy for Open-Xchange; system software and virtualization research at IDC; and program and product management at Digital Equipment Corporation.; Today, Mr. Kusnetzky focuses on system software, virtualization technology and cloud computing.

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vaifazecoco 15th Jul
Where does Idaho rank? We have been living in Montana for the past 5 years and I am not supri sexy shop to find it #3 on the "worst" list. Considering a sexshopmove to Idaho to escapthe high cost of living a low income in MT. There may not be a sales tax here but they get you if you own property!
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azhenfeixue 27th Dec 2010
It is my first time come to here', let me see what's going on.
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kmhudnall 28th Dec 2010
Michele Hudnall - Novell

I agree, it has been an interesting year and 2011 no doubt will be a tipping point and interesting as well. Virutalization is here, becoming more prevalent and Cloud computing is coming too. As you mention, until it becomes more urgent or threatening by a service provider or being outsourced, the news tends to be overlooked by the technologists in most organizations.

2011 service providers will feast on these data centers who are slow to adopt and deploy because the more mature service providers have the management practices in place, the start-up service providers are one outage away from being out of business due to lack of management capability and the data centers are being outsourced due to lack of management capability to embrace the cloud and virtualization more holistically.

Management practices and tools will be the make or break success in adopting and deploying these technologies in 2011 driving growth for businesses.

Happy New Year all and looking forward to an interesting 2011! Predictions for 2011: http://bit.ly/fW9ftc
Michele Hudnall - mhudnall@novell.com
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Where does Idaho rank? We have been living in Montana for the past 5 years and I am not supri sexy shop to find it #3 on the "worst" list. Considering a sexshopmove to Idaho to escapthe high cost of living a low income in MT. There may not be a sales tax here but they get you if you own property!

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