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(Source: Citrix) For most companies, going green is no longer an option - it's an imperative. Balancing business objectives with dwindling and costly resources is a strategic focus that has a direct impact on the bottom line and beyond. But can green IT be achieved without compromise to business performance? Download this free white paper and find out how server, application and desktop virtualization work independently and in concert to enable your organization to reduce energy consumption and waste while delivering on business mandates.
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