rhj12345
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I hear a lot about the reduction in PC sales across the country. Most of the media talks about how the average user is moving to a tablet. But it makes me think about the real numbers.
Let's just take the population of the USA. About 316 million depending on the web site you check. So lets say each month about 300 computer techs buy a new server and load a copy of MS Server 2012 Hyper-V Core.
That's 300 new computers.
Now lets say they each are going to move 14 end users to the core and virtualize there desktops.
That's 300 x 14 = 4,200 computers they will not buy from Dell or who ever that month.
Let's say this happens for one year: 4,200 x 12 = 50,400 computers that will not be purchased in the next 12 months.
I just did a core server for a client last month and reloaded 2XOS on each old used computer and gave all those end users a new Win 8 + Office 2013 virtual desktop.
So my question is:
What do you think of the future of virtualization today?
How will it change when the internet gets 10x or a 100x faster? Look at Japan.
Will the need still be there for a local IT guy if a thin client is only $100 and all of the real IT work is done by large companies in the cloud?
Interested in your responses.
Rob
Let's just take the population of the USA. About 316 million depending on the web site you check. So lets say each month about 300 computer techs buy a new server and load a copy of MS Server 2012 Hyper-V Core.
That's 300 new computers.
Now lets say they each are going to move 14 end users to the core and virtualize there desktops.
That's 300 x 14 = 4,200 computers they will not buy from Dell or who ever that month.
Let's say this happens for one year: 4,200 x 12 = 50,400 computers that will not be purchased in the next 12 months.
I just did a core server for a client last month and reloaded 2XOS on each old used computer and gave all those end users a new Win 8 + Office 2013 virtual desktop.
So my question is:
What do you think of the future of virtualization today?
How will it change when the internet gets 10x or a 100x faster? Look at Japan.
Will the need still be there for a local IT guy if a thin client is only $100 and all of the real IT work is done by large companies in the cloud?
Interested in your responses.
Rob

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