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As the clock rolls from 2008 to 2009, ServerWatch columnists and others look out the window as well as in the rear-view mirror to see what's going on in the server room.

10 Virtualization Predictions for 2009
[January 9, 2009] Winners, losers, acquisitions, the effect of the recession, and more insight into virtualization trends in the year ahead.

Amid Doom and Gloom, Opportunities for Microsoft, Apple
[January 6, 2009] OS Roundup: It's only the first week of January, and already 'recession,' 'credit crunch' and 'challenging economic environment' are being used to describe the new year. Sure, 2009 will see some big losers, but innovation tends to thrive in economic downturns, and winners will emerge.

Linux in 2009, Recession vs. GNU
[December 31, 2008] Advocates predict continued growth for open source in the coming year, yet nagging security worries may play a role as well.

Big Shifts Expected for Enterprise Linux, Green Networks in '09
[December 29, 2008] New OS versions from the open source giants and an emphasis on security- and energy-conscious networks will be front and center in 2009.

4 Virtualization Predictions for 2009
[December 24, 2008] Virtual Speaking: Economic uncertainty may work to virtualization's advantage in 2009, but only for enterprises that understand the technology. Here are four key trends to watch for in the new year.

2008 Tech Trends Worth Watching
[December 18, 2008] Hard-Core Hardware: Virtualization and SSDs have taken hold amid doom and gloom. What will the coming year and beyond look like?

2008 in Review, Surveying the OS Landscape
[December 16, 2008] OS Roundup: With its butt-wiggling billionaires, walruses, jaded comics and bandicoots, in the world of enterprise operating systems, 2008 may well be the most surreal ever.

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