If I could have a pound for every time I’m meeting a new client and they ask “Can we have a wireless network, instead of a wired one?” we’d be a) rich and b) doing a serious mis-service. If everyone was as familiar with the words “virtualisation” as they are with “wireless” we’d be very happy. I guess it’s because people have wireless networking thrown at them by TV adds, ISPs and their savvy, computer-addict children. Why can’t people request virtualisation?

Today RatwareUK decided that, unless there was a specific technical circumstance against it, virtualisation was from now on, going to be the preferred solution we push to SMEs. VMware, memory and processing power have come a long way since I used to run Linux through a VM window on my home PC almost a decade ago. Now VMware is a credible and widespread solution, providing a multi-server deployment on minimal hardware and revolutionising IT support, security and provisioning. Within an SME context it consolidates everything and gets rid of the need for complex restoration processes and the constant up-hill support battle present on a multi-OS client environment. Virtualisation kills the need for complex group policy work, scripting and client upgrading. It pools your resources and configuration into one place.

I’m unsure what’s next for virtualisation. Maybe transferring your virtual machine solution from your office, to your hosting company’s cloud?