VMworld 2008: Intel Keynote – Collaboration for Leading Virtualization Deployments
November 25th, 2008
Intel’s Doug Fisher and VMware CTO Steve Herrod met at VMworld 2008 to discuss the collaboration between Intel and VMware that will continue deliver leading virtualization deployments.
Fisher is vice president, software and solutions group and general manager of SSG’s Systems Software Division.
For more information, expert advice and answers, and the latest Xeon series blogs and videos, check out www.intel.com/server.
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