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		<title>Virtualizing ITIL Service Management</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the major growth trends in IT over the last few years has been the virtualization of the data center. This virtualization provides obvious cost benefits by consolidating and maximizing the CPU utilization of the hardware. This area, while currently dominated by VMware, is being challenged recently by Citrix with their new XenServer product line. ]]></description>
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