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Intel IT considering Dynamic Virtual Client

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Created on: Nov 5, 2009 6:08 AM by David Buchholz - Last Modified:  Nov 5, 2009 6:14 AM by David Buchholz

Intel IT is considering implementing Dynamic Virtual Client (DVC) technology that will provide a more robust and flexible platform that users want and that the enterprise needs.  Taking advantage of virtualization technology, DVC technology uses containerized software appliances to abstract the OS, applications, user data and workspaces (both corporate and personal), and user-specific settings. Abstraction of components into virtual containers enables faster turnaround time on upgrades and new capability introduction, and provides greater flexibility and faster solution development at lower cost, while simplifying the platform IT has to manage. Clyde Hedrick and I talk about the DVC technology and benefits in this video. Have you looked into the DVC technology? What is your evaluation of the technology? Are you planning to implement it in your organization? We are interested to hear your view and opinion.

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Chris P_Intel Chris P_Intel  says:

Dave,

This video is a nice clear articulation of this technology and the benefits / capabilities that secure virutalization it can provide to both the employee and IT.  I get asked about thjis subject a lot.

If you had to guess, how far out are we from realizing the full benefits of this use model given that you say most of your work is test and smaller user environments today?.. the wide spread usage of type one hypervisors.

Chris