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Virtualization Security: Sneak Preview into Bluelane's Presentation for NGDC

Allwyn Sequeira, SVP with Bluelane will be presenting at the upcoming NGDC (Next Generation Data Center) happening in Moscone Center, San Francisco. I got to take a peek at his presentation, so I went through it quickly.

Allwyn addresses issues like the changing scenario from current physical infrastructure through heterogeneous infrastructure to (eventually) virtualized infrastrcture. He handles issues like seperation of duties (SOD); new server states; new VM provisioning practices such as VM Motion etc will lead to a Virtualization tornado, that is capable of overwhelming you with massive challenges. I'll throw in some print screen to this presentation which will be available from Thursday onwards freely (I guess) at Bluelane's site.

Here are two interesting views, IMHO, of what it will be like and how it ought to be.





Nice'n Concise presentation, the way I like it (Public too will). Good job and good luck, Allwyn!

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