TweetChat- How SMBs Can Lower Costs & Improve Efficiency with Virtualization with Dell, Intel, and David Davis of TrainSignal – Win A Laptop!

by David Davis on April 2, 2012

Server virtualization is in use by most large enterprises today. In fact, VMware says that 98% of the Fortune 500 use vSphere to virtualize their datacenter. What about the small and medium size businesses? Too many of them have yet to begin their “journey” to virtualize their datacenter. If you are one of those SMBs, what’s stopping you?

Get all your questions answered in an upcoming, FREE and LIVE, TweetChat. On April 5 at 1pm CDT (2pm Eastern), we’ll be talking about:

  • To Virtualize or not to Virtualize – Have you virtualized your business 100%? If not, what’s holding you back? Have you implemented server virtualization to your business? If not, why not?
  • Features of Virtualization that can Help You – What virtualization features have you found to be most useful for your business? How are these features important as solutions to your business?
  • Types of Virtualization Platforms – What virtualization features have you found to be most useful for your business? How are these features important as solutions to your business?
  • Virtualization Capabilities vs Cost – Capabilities vs. Cost: Sacrifices? Necessities? Based on the capabilities that you need for your business, what are the cost options?

This will be an interactive discussion – we want to hear from you!

This Tweet Chat will be hosted by David Davis of TrainSignal (that’s me), and we’ll have experts from both Dell and Intel on the “line” to share their knowledge and ensure all your questions are answered.

HOW ?

Participate by doing the following:

  • Be on Twitter (or use an app like TweetChat) between 1-2pm CDT on Thursday, April 5, 2012.
  • Monitor for the Twitter hashtag #VirtualizeDell

PRIZE GIVEAWAY

During this Tweet Chat, a link to enter the giveaway (See Official Rules) will be mentioned. Our sponsors have donated the following prizes to participants who enter to win:

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