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Is virtualization the same as cloud computing?

If you have deployed virtualization in your organization, does that mean you have a private cloud?

In this e-guide, learn about the differences between virtualization and private cloud computing and find out if you can have a private cloud without having a virtual environment. Plus, gain expert insight into the benefits and drawbacks of a public cloud and private cloud so you can determine which type best fits your organization's needs.

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