Those of us involved in the virtualization market already know all too well and don't need to be told that the virtualization market is growing exponentially. You can tell by so many things: the number of virtualization companies, the number of third party software products, the number of virtualization Web sites, the increased hits and visitors to those very sites, the number of jobs being posted, the number of certifications being offered, the coverage by the media and the analyst firms, etc etc. The list goes on and on!
VM People surfaced on the scene, and they are promoting their recruitment efforts big time right now. So what are they saying now?
Market research firm IDC forecasts the virtualization services market will grow to $11.7 billion in 2011 with the ongoing transition of virtualization into the mainstream. Hardware virtualization (VMware, Hyper-V, XenServer), application virtualization (SoftGrid/App-V, Citrix, VMware ThinApp), and desktop virtualization has been lead by VMware for jobs but we are also now seeing OS virtualization on the increase. With two major players, Sun and Parallels now being joined by iCore Software we will see yet another rise and shift in virtualization recruitment trends.
More employers are now recognizing the need for a new class of IT professional skilled in these technologies. Where do those companies turn? Mike Hilton one of the founders of VM People told PR Web: "Throughout the world companies now turn to VM People, The Virtualization and Cloud Computing Job Board to enhance their search for talented virtualization professionals".
VM People, the global Virtualization & Cloud Computing job board, provides jobseekers, employers and recruiters with free job board services. VM People is already working with some of the biggest industry players, including VMware, Veeam, Cisco and Vizioncore. VM People has hundreds of jobs listed and currently offers recruiting companies free job advertising.
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