The Clash of Virtualization and UC

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Irwin Lazar, Vice President & Service Director, Nemertes Research

May 9, 2008

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Virtualization is one of the "hotter" topics right now in the IT arena, with a growing number of companies looking at virtualization technologies to reduce application server requirements.  On the desktop front, we're seeing a growing interest in replacing "fat" desktops with thin-clients using virtualized desktop applications from Microsoft, VMWare, and others. The idea is to reduce the cost of the user desktop in hardware, support, and operational requirements, but also to reduce power consumption by replacing desktop PCs with small footprint thin-client devices

It's important for those planning UC strategies to become involved in these desktop initiatives to ensure that plans for desktop virtualization are able to support applications such as unified communications and real-time communications dashboards (e.g. a common desktop client for voice, video, and IM).  Companies such as Wyse and NEC are offering thin-client platforms with on-board digital signal processors to support voice and video.  Enterprise UC architects would be wise (no pun intended) to make sure that their requirements are part of the virtualization planning process.

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Irwin Lazar

Vice President & Service Director, Nemertes Research

Irwin Lazar is the Vice President and Service Director at Nemertes Research, where he manages research operations, develops and manages research projects, conducts and analyzes primary research, and advises numerous enterprise and vendor clients. Irwin is responsible for benchmarking the adoption and use of emerging technologies in areas including VOIP, UC, video conferencing, social computing, collaboration, contact center and customer engagement.

A Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and sought-after speaker and author, Irwin is a blogger for No Jitter and frequent author for SearchUnifiedCommunications.com. He is a frequent resource for the business and trade press and is regular speaker at events such as Enterprise Connect and Interop. Irwin's earlier background was in IP network architecture, design and engineering.

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