Virtualisation Unplugged at the Royal Academy of Music, London

Virtualisation is all the rage, and as a result it is gaining attention across the whole public sector, including education. Originally focused on consolidating resources in the data centre, virtualisation now has applications across the spectrum: driving down costs, improving responsiveness and reducing carbon emissions — with the potential to dramatically improve productivity and reduce cost.
Of course, with the launch of Windows Server 2008, the capabilities of the Microsoft virtualisation system have made a leap (described by a colleague, in a silver-tongued moment as “a comprehensive end-to-end toolset for creating, managing and securing a virtual infrastructure”) . There’s a chance for you to catch up with the story, and see what it possible at Virtualisation Unplugged on 24 October 2008, at the Royal Academy of Music in London
| 9.15 | Registration |
| 9.45 | Introduction to Microsoft all-up story on virtualisation |
| 10.00 | Customer Presentation |
| 10.45 | Break |
| 11.00 | Server Virtualisation with Hyper-V Technical session introducing Hyper-V — The Microsoft server virtualisation offering |
| 11.30 | Management of Virtual Servers including other vendors such as VMware |
| 12.30 | Lunch |
| 13.30 | Role-based Computing Delivering the right set of services using the right virtualisation method |
| 14.30 | Application Virtualisation using App V formerly known as Softgrid |
| 15.15 | Break |
| 15.30 | Virtualisation Futures Where are we going with virtualisation? |
| 16.00 | Questions and Answers |
| 16.30 | Close |
Find out more, and register here