Wednesday, 28 August 2013

[TechRepublic] Vmware: We've entered the third generation of IT

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We've entered the third generation of IT, says Vmware

The history of IT has unfolded across three different generations of enterprise technology, according to Vmware CEO Pat Gelsinger. We're now in the third era and the trends have changed.

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