1. The document discusses topics related to IT, including the impact of the global financial crisis, virtualization, and what organizations are planning to buy.
2. It explores user perceptions of IT and virtualization adoption across different company sizes. Significant drivers for implementing virtualization include scale, geography, and compliance.
3. Challenges and barriers to desktop virtualization adoption are discussed, along with the effect of virtualization on hardware acquisition strategies and operating system selection. The need for improved virtualization management and licensing models is also examined.
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Understanding Virtualization Servers, Storage and Adoption Trends
1. Positioning and Understanding Virtualisation Servers, Storage and Everything Tony Lock Freeform Dynamics Ltd +44 7711 719113 [email_address] www.freeformdynamics.com
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3. How well aligned would you say the activities of the IT department are with business priorities and objectives? (UK)
4. How do you think users generally feel about IT in your organisation? (UK)
5. When it comes to spending money, how much does the head of IT control the purse strings? (UK)
6. How do you feel generally at the moment about the way in which IT is being used within your organisation? (UK)
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8. Is the funding of IT in your organisation generally on the way up or down? (UK)
9. Has the ‘credit crunch’ had a specific impact on IT investment in your company or do you expect it to? (UK)
10. If you are expecting an impact in 2009, how great do you think it will be? (UK)
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13. How does your organisation generally feel about Virtualization? (Company size) Virtualization has a feel good factor for most, if not all
14. In your own mind, how clear is the rationale for adopting Virtualization? (250-4999 employees) The arguments for Storage and Desktop virtualization are less well developed or understood
15. What is your current level of knowledge and experience of Virtualisation? Still a lot of people interested in Virtualisation, but with little knowledge or experience
16. How much has your organisation adopted Virtualization in the following areas? (>5000 employees) No real differences across scale of organization except that theAdoption ofS torage virtualization is significantly lower in SMBs
17. Which of the following do you regard as significant drivers for implementing Virtualization - For broad deployment on x86 servers? (250-4999 employees) Perhaps the only area of IT today where compliance is not a leading driver. Scale and geography did not factor in replies
18. Which of the following do you regard as significant drivers for implementing Virtualization - For Virtualized storage? (250-4999 employees) And storage follows a similar storyline to servers
19. To what degree are the following areas a burden to your IT department? The Data Centre touches nearly all facets of the business Information management burden
20. Which of the following do you regard as significant drivers for implementing Virtualization - For desktop or notebook PC deployment? (>5000 employees) No real lead business driver! Either every one is valid or this area is too new to have registered yet
21. Which of the following would you regard as significant challenges or barriers to the adoption of Desktop Virtualization in your organization? (<250 employees) SMBs are more license cost sensitive than larger organizations Main barriers are where to use, uncertain business case and “more pressing priorites”
22. Has virtualization had an effect on your hardware acquisition strategy? Virtualization is changing spending plans
23. Will OS tweaks to optimise for virtualization affect your future operating system selection? No one buys an OS because they want to buy an OS. Virtualization has yet to really change this.
24. Are you happy with existing licensing models as applied to virtual systems? Middleware, DBMS, etc
25. How much impact do you see virtualization having on management and support processes? Support and Management need to change
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28. Do you have or are you planning to begin initiatives over the next 6 months in any of the following areas? (UK) Overall
29. Does your organisation use any of the following SaaS (software as a service) types or providers? (UK) Overall
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