Kingston Technology has driven home the need for increased levels of memory is virtualised machines at this year's VM08 and IP08 shows at London's Olympia.Speaking to CRN, product marketing manager at Kingston Technology Steve Hall said that the increase in demand for virtualisation would have a knock on effect for resellers and VARs in terms of creating margins through the sale of extra memory.
The firm demonstrated two laptops, one with 1GB of RAM and the other with 8GB of RAM in an attempt to demonstrate the need for extra memory.
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