Virtualization is hot, hot, hot, but managing virtualized environments is more like firefighting. Mitchell Ashley interviewed David Lynch for Ashley's Converging on Microsoft podcast. The two discussed how to ease the management headaches. Lynch has some interesting views on establishing a genealogy family tree encompassing the history of virtual images and their evolution. Lynch is vice president at Embotics who recently became a member of the Microsoft Startup Accelerator Program.
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