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Server Virtualization is one of the latest technologies being leveraged by companies to maximize efficiency in hardware resources, enhance disaster recovery options, improve stability and support of legacy applications and operating systems that are running on old hardware, and to provide high availability to applications that normally could not easily be made highly available. In addition to production uses, server virtualization is often in lab or development environments to leverage snapshots and images of virtual machines to allow the quick creation or reversion of machines as needed. Desktop Virtualization allows for companies to create virtual desktop environments for employees. Desktop Virtualization allows companies to quickly bring new systems online for employees while ensuring ease of manageability of deployed software applications and patches. Finally, Application Virtualization allows companies to run software on systems without the need to actually install software. This means the ability to run multiple versions of the same application at the same time, for example. Virtualization will continue to be an appealing option for organizations wishing to maximize their investment in resources and who require flexibility in their options for deployment, management and use of services and applications in their business.