Hey Mark,

Feel free to send them my way. We are running both XenServer and VmWare and we 
are looking to expand with KVM and OVM in the near future.

Cheers,

Hugo

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Hinkle [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 7:06 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Press Opportunity for Multi-Hypervisor Users
> 
> TechTarget has an opportunity for someone using multiple hypervisors. It
> would be a good opportunity for someone who uses multiple-hypervisors
> under CloudStack to highlight how you can have "one ring to rule them all" or
> "one cloud to rule them all." Here's an example of the question the reporter
> is looking to answer.
> 
> Multiple hypervisors: making it work or not worth the work?
> Beyond not being beholden to a single vendor, why should CIOs consider
> moving their virtualization strategy to a multi-hypervisor environment. This
> ezine feature will explore:
> 
>   *   The benefits of moving to a multi-hypervisor environment
>   *   Benefits such as flexibility and if such benefits outweigh the 
> potential for
> increased management
>   *   The tools available to manage a multi-hypervisor environments
> 
> Let me know and I would be glad to broker the intros.
> 
> Mark R. Hinkle
> Senior Director, Cloud Computing Community Citrix Systems
> p: 919.228.8049
> m: 919.522.3520
> e: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
> Twitter: @mrhinkle
> Skype: mrhinkle

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