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Red Hat's automation strategy ('any application, anywhere, anytime') is the backbone of its strategy for the infrastructure future, said chief technology officer and vice president of engineering, Brian Stevens, as he gave the Virtualization Keynote in San Francisco this morning entitled 'The Future of the Virtual Enterprise' at SYS-CON Events' Virtualization Conference & Expo 2007 West in San Francisco.
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