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Tuesday 16 September 2008, 3:39 PM

You're invited: Breakfast briefing on virtualisation

Posted by Karen Friar

As promised, ZDNet UK is hosting a get-together where we give you a chance to meet industry experts and get their views on an IT issue of the day. We're inviting folks to come along to a breakfast briefing in London on virtualisation, with a panel discussion, question-and-answer session, the opportunity to network -- and a groaning buffet of food, of course.

Execs from Intel, Dell, VMware and Elinea will talk about whether virtualisation is living up to its promise, and about what can be done to make it more useful for businesses. The discussion will cover issues such as manageability and benchmarking -- and whatever you'd like to bring up.

Anybody who's interested is welcome to come along to the briefing, on 8 October at Andaz in Liverpool Street. Click here to sign up, and I'll see you there.

*UPDATE I'm told that every attendee will get a CERN Supra key ring, containing superconductive material from the Large Hadron Collider. If you want to know what that looks like, take a look at David Meyer's blog


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