The tides of virtualization - are you ghosting your way to a mess, or building scalability? Fabric7 and the future...
14th Nov 2006, 20:02 GMT
I had the pleasure of talking with Sharad Mehrotra at Fabric7 for what amounted to a fairly lengthy discussion the other day. Fabric7 is a company that's been on my 'interesting things to watch' list for a while now, but my list isn't the only one (try InfoWorld for one). They came into the market a year or so ago after some time designing and incubating a highly scalable multi-processor box with a bus architecture geared toward flexibly configuring and allocating I/O resources.
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