ZDNet UK


Skip to Main Content

  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Blogs
  4. Reviews
  5. Videos
  6. Jobs
  7. Resources
  8. Community

 

ZDNet UK RSS Feeds


Win tech prizes in our Christmas competition

Adrian Bridgwater

View blog's RSS Feed

Software application development

This blog is intended to provoke discussion and exchange between like minded software application developers, engineers, architects, project managers - and keen hobbyists too.

Tuesday 26 February 2008, 5:32 PM

Virtualisation growing pains

Posted by Adrian Bridgwater

This blog continues feedback and experiences from VMworld Europe 2008 in Cannes, France.

While some industry pundits are keen to talk about immaturity in the European virtualisation market, VMware CEO Diane Greene herself – in a Q&A session with the press – said that Europe is an established IT market with its own proven model for delivery that works well.

I spoke to Nimsoft VP EMEA Tim Bisley on this subject and this is what he told me, “Whilst European companies may lack experience in virtualisation, this does not necessarily translate into immaturity. They recognise the dangers of replacing server sprawl with virtualisation sprawl. As such, they are more likely to adopt a more considered approach when developing their virtualisation strategies. Indeed, this sort of thinking is second nature to European organisations, many of whom have pioneered best practices, such as ITIL and other methodologies. They may even learn from the mistakes made by US companies and incorporate these valuable lessons into their own virtualisation strategies.”

Developers'

Other exhibitors did seem to echo the feeling that the market is still experiencing growing pains. “We’re building a distribution network for our VMware systems intelligence product here in Europe from scratch,” said Nicola (Nick) Sanna, President and CEO of Netuitive. “This doesn’t mean that it’s all necessarily immature here though, large corporations like banks that are accustomed to operating on a global basis are certainly ready. But the rest of the market us possibly more focused on virtualisation for testing and development at this stage – in a sense they are still playing with this technology.”

The story continues tomorrow...


Comments on this post

Adrian Bridgwater

This member is ranked #3 in our top 100

  • Adrian Bridgwater
  • Applications Development, London, UK
  • Member since: July 2007

Site Activity Rating 6

CoreTechs

Contacts' Latest Discussions

Number of Tracked Discussions: 1,393

roger andre roger andre

Sony's 'not-netbook'

Thursday 8 January 2009, 8:30 PM

3 comments
Karen Friar Karen Friar

Sony's 'not-netbook'

Thursday 8 January 2009, 3:33 PM

3 comments

Contacts' Latest Blogs

Number of Contacts Blogs: 4

Avatar Jake Rayson

Ubuntu barrel scrapings

Tuesday 6 January 2009, 8:28 PM

0 comments