I'm still getting my feet under me after my travel to New England, New York and New Jersey this week. So, I'm going to post a few things concerning demonstrations I saw at VMworld 2009.
It is clear to me that many suppliers are intensely focused on providing a virtualized environment for client systems, sometimes called desktop virtualization, application virtualization or user virtualization. How these suppliers are approaching this perceived market need differs from company to company. Large suppliers, such as Citrix, HP, IBM, and Microsoft, are deploying multiple strategies.
In the end, this portion of the market is still immature. It is not at all clear which approach will come to predominate in the future. What is clear is that organizations that have already experienced some success with server virtualization, consolidation, orchestration and optimization are likely to turn their attention on the herd of PCs, laptops and the like are in use in their organization in the hopes of improving adminstration of ongoing operations, updates, security and the like.