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CEO of Evolve Technologies Releases First Book on Virtualization
Evolve Technologies (www.evolvetech.com), a company that specializes in information technology (IT) solutions for small businesses, and a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, today announced that CEO, Dave Sobel, will release his first book on virtualization at Reiter’s Books in Washington D.C. on Thursday, January 22 at 6:00 p.m. Sobel’s book entitled, “Virtualization: Defined. A Primer for the SMB Consultant,” explores, in depth, the basics of this technology for small to medium-sized business (SMB) solution providers and IT professionals alike.

Sobel’s first book positions virtualization as a valuable, time and money saving asset for businesses in hopes of eliminating the recent hype surrounding the emerging technology. “Virtualization: Defined” is the essential guide for SMB consultants looking to better understand and utilize virtualization technology to grow their business and increase efficiency and productivity.

”Virtualization: Defined” covers many select topics, including types of virtualization, relevant uses for the technology and the significance of adding virtualization as an integral part of a solution provider’s portfolio. In addition, Sobel has created a DVD and Audio program to parallel his book entitled, “Designing, Implementing and Making Money with Virtual Environments.”

“I am thrilled to have written and published my first book on virtualization—a topic about which I am truly passionate,” said Dave Sobel, CEO, Evolve Technologies. “Although virtualization is not a new concept, there is still little known about this growing and powerful technology. With my new book, ‘Virtualization: Defined. A Primer for the SMB Consultant,’ I hope to help others put this technology to use and see the benefits in their bottom line.”

For additional information on Dave Sobel’s book “Virtualization: Defined. A Primer for the SMB Consultant” or about Evolve Technologies, please visit www.evolvetech.com/book or call (703) 426-7100.

Published Monday, January 19, 2009 7:16 PM by David Marshall
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