Workplace Virtualization: The Key Strategy for Resilience Against Ransomware and AI-Driven Cyberattacks
Workplace virtualization helps reduce the attack surface and improve recovery capabilities following cyberattacks.
Talking about predictions or future trends regarding virtualization and cloud computing may be a bit risky, since it is a sector in constant motion and where changes take place in a fast and unpredictable way. A clear example is the adoption of containers with virtual machines, something unexpected a few years ago and that is already established as a base technology.
Coinciding with the start of the new year, some experts of the industry's major companies like VMware, CA technologies or Bromium share their vision on what could bring us this new year in virtualization and cloud computing. You can read their views in this article: 2015 Virtualization Predictions
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