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  • verb Present participle of virtualise.

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Examples

  • Its Infectious Diseases Centre of Excellence for External Drug Discovery (ID CEEDD) will focus on 'virtualising' a portion of the infectious diseases pipeline by forming multiple risk-sharing / reward-sharing alliances.

    BioSpace.com Featured News and Stories 2008

  • However, virtualising will murder your framerates, and that's only for simple games without hardware acceleration. jsmorley

    Set Up And Use XP Mode In Windows 7 | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • In effect, what I'm proposing is a slight change to how switches are configured, to make managing a large redundant network easier; then virtualising and distributing the routing/firewalling job.

    Snell-Pym » Why are networks so hard to build? 2009

  • However, virtualising will murder your framerates, and that's only for simple games without hardware acceleration.

    Set Up And Use XP Mode In Windows 7 | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • The support stance for virtualising Exchange Server 2010 SP1 has changed significantly over the last few days and seems pretty unambiguous.

    Site Home Doug Gowans 2011

  • But there is no point in virtualising only one slice of the system.

    Computerworld News 2010

  • Maxnet is virtualising across multiple datacentres and across components of its services, including firewalls, load balancing and the network itself, he says.

    Computerworld News 2010

  • But there is no point in virtualising only one slice of the system.

    Computerworld News 2010

  • You might get the odd CIO who says they are virtualising and they're going to save money on power, but that's just a nice added by-product.

    Comments from all Computer Weekly blogs 2010

  • Maxnet is virtualising across multiple datacentres and across components of its services, including firewalls, load balancing and the network itself, he says.

    Computerworld News 2010

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