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Rethinking the Windows Desktop
sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
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Language:  English




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ABSTRACT:
As the popularity of desktop virtualization increases it is important to learn how it is relevant and applicable to your computing environment. Attend this Webcast to hear Brian Madden, a virtualization expert, discuss how desktop virtualization can improve the classic model for Windows desktops.

Emerging virtualization technologies are coming on strong for IT managers charged with bringing order to the chaos of their enterprise desktops and laptops. But what does desktop virtualization really mean? In this Webcast, independent consultant Brian Madden, editor-in-chief of desktop virtualization Web site www.brianmadden.com, discusses the current state of virtualization and what it means for the classic Windows desktop.



Speaker

Brian Madden
Technology analyst and author
Brian Madden is an independent technology analyst and author. He's written several books and hundreds of articles about desktop virtualization and application delivery technology. Madden is a five-time Microsoft MVP, a Citrix CTP and the creator of BriForum, an annual independent application delivery technical conference. He's also the editor-in-chief of BrianMadden.com, a popular industry website with millions of visitors per year.



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