CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO VIRTUALISE
PRESENT
Present
I virtualise
you virtualise
he/she/it virtualises
we virtualise
you virtualise
they virtualise
Present continuous
I am virtualising
you are virtualising
he/she/it is virtualising
we are virtualising
you are virtualising
they are virtualising
Present perfect
I have virtualised
you have virtualised
he/she/it has virtualised
we have virtualised
you have virtualised
they have virtualised
Present perfect continuous
I have been virtualising
you have been virtualising
he/she/it has been virtualising
we have been virtualising
you have been virtualising
they have been virtualising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I virtualised
you virtualised
he/she/it virtualised
we virtualised
you virtualised
they virtualised
Past continuous
I was virtualising
you were virtualising
he/she/it was virtualising
we were virtualising
you were virtualising
they were virtualising
Past perfect
I had virtualised
you had virtualised
he/she/it had virtualised
we had virtualised
you had virtualised
they had virtualised
Past perfect continuous
I had been virtualising
you had been virtualising
he/she/it had been virtualising
we had been virtualising
you had been virtualising
they had been virtualising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will virtualise
you will virtualise
he/she/it will virtualise
we will virtualise
you will virtualise
they will virtualise
Future continuous
I will be virtualising
you will be virtualising
he/she/it will be virtualising
we will be virtualising
you will be virtualising
they will be virtualising
Future perfect
I will have virtualised
you will have virtualised
he/she/it will have virtualised
we will have virtualised
you will have virtualised
they will have virtualised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been virtualising
you will have been virtualising
he/she/it will have been virtualising
we will have been virtualising
you will have been virtualising
they will have been virtualising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would virtualise
you would virtualise
he/she/it would virtualise
we would virtualise
you would virtualise
they would virtualise
Conditional continuous
I would be virtualising
you would be virtualising
he/she/it would be virtualising
we would be virtualising
you would be virtualising
they would be virtualising
Conditional perfect
I would have virtualise
you would have virtualise
he/she/it would have virtualise
we would have virtualise
you would have virtualise
they would have virtualise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been virtualising
you would have been virtualising
he/she/it would have been virtualising
we would have been virtualising
you would have been virtualising
they would have been virtualising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you virtualise
we let´s virtualise
you virtualise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
virtualised
Present Participle
virtualising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VIRTUALISE»
Discover the use of
virtualise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
virtualise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
ICT Futures: Delivering Pervasive, Real-time and Secure Services
SOI-SSG enables a partner to virtualise – at real time – the SOI security
infrastructure (including any network-hosted security capabilities offered through
the SOI-SSG), and to associate such infrastructure virtualisation with a context,
such as ...
Paul Warren, John Davies, David Brown,
2008
2
Organisation and Work Beyond 2000
Institutions virtualise individuals' immediate impulses, instincts, desires, (violent)
conflicts, etc. Institutions, such as culture, laws, rules, contracts, agreements, trust
virtualise conflicting social interactions and settles differences between people.
Birger Rapp, Paul J. Jackson,
2003
3
IT Expert Magazine V1E2
Virtualising Microsoft SBS The most obvious reason to virtualise Small Business
Server is for disaster recovery. Backing up SBS has never been easy — and
restoring on to new hardware is often fraught with difficulty. It can take days to get
a ...
4
Energy Management in Industry: The Earthscan Expert Guide
... proper evaluation of the local climate conditions must be completed before
opting for this measure. The use of variablespeed fans will greatly enhance
efficiency as they can be matched with server flow requirements. Virtualise.
Virtualisation ...
5
Eco-Innovation in Industry Enabling Green Growth: Enabling ...
... 3. virtualise: virtualise IT infrastructures and deployment of energy-saving
special purpose processors; 4. manage: seize control with power management
software; 5. cool: exploit liquid cooling solutions inside and outside the data
centre.
6
Cyber Crime, Security and Digital Intelligence
Cloudservices don't only 'virtualise' computingand datastorage; they 'virtualise'
cybersecurity risksand riskmanagement butwithoutremoving your accountability
for data protection, asdepicted in simplifiedform inFigure P.6 andexplored ...
7
Security Protocols: 14th International Workshop, Cambridge, ...
Srijith Nair: Can't you virtualise the TPM? Mike Bond: No, I'm talking about the
physical device, because it costs a certain amount to open up a physical device,
and then having so many virtualise that device. Reply: For the client machine, this
...
Bruce Christianson, Bruno Crispo, James A. Malcolm,
2009
8
Post-Continental Philosophy: An Outline
It is not that there is one type of actual perception with the virtual existing beyond
and around it (as a reservoir or 'cloud' of difference), but rather that there are
always already numerous different forms of actualities that virtualise their mutual
...
9
Reframing Consciousness
In Pre-Columbian civilisations technologies were invented to virtualise
knowledge from the world of objects into the landscape of biological memory. In
our cultures technological invention has been to reactualise knowledge in
biological ...
10
On the Edge: A Comprehensive Guide to Blade Server Technology
This book is definitely a must read for any IT Manager thinking about Blade Servers.” —Chris Perrine, COO & EVP of Sales & Marketing, Springboard Research “Blade server computing combined with virtualization technology introduces a ...
Kiran Mani, Bradley Jee,
2007
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VIRTUALISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
virtualise is used in the context of the following news items.
How database virtualisation helped the European Bioinformatics …
In anticipation of this, the organisation set out to virtualise its server estate, paving the way for a wider simplification of the relational and NoSQL databases that ... «ComputerWeekly.com, Jul 15»
VMware, Microsoft in virtualised Exchange blog battle
Microsoft's Exchange Server has a reputation as being hard to virtualise under hypervisors other than Redmond's own Hyper-V, a state of affairs that has led to ... «The Register, Jun 15»
Oculus buys UK firm Surreal Vision to help it virtualise the real world
Oculus has announced the acquisition of UK-based 3D mapping company Surreal Vision, with a view to boosting the mission to bring real world imagery to the ... «TrustedReviews, May 15»
Comcast joins OpenDaylight, wants to virtualise its CPE
Comcast has joined OpenDaylight, the open source SDN project hosted by the Linux Foundation which appears to be leading the SDN charge having a weighty ... «TelecomTV, May 15»
HP helps CSPs virtualise networks with NFV System
HP NFV System, pre-integrated with HP Helion OpenStack Carrier Grade, provides an open source cloud platform to help CSPs deploy their networks. «Computer Business Review, May 15»
Oracle wants to virtualise & automate your network
Oracle is capitalising on demand for streamlined networks, high-definition services and virtualised assets with the launch of its Evolved Communications ... «Computer Business Review, Apr 15»
AT&T aims to virtualise 75% of network by 2020
AT&T is accelerating its software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualisation (NFV) strategy in a bid to virtualise 75% of its network ... «Total Telecom, Dec 14»
VMWare to virtualise network next
The company that made virtualisation possible is now moving to virtualise networks, so when applications are moved from one data centre to another, or to the ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Dec 14»
AT&T, Ericsson virtualise IMS CSCF on OpenStack
AT&T and Ericsson announced that the companies have jointly demonstrated a virtualised IMS (IP multimedia subsystem) node call session control function ... «Business Cloud News, Nov 14»
Virtualise that! EMC and HP in merger talks to fend off hedge fund …
EMC Corporation the US-headquartered cloud computing, data storage, security, and virtualisation company has long been a competitor to Hewlett-Packard and ... «TelecomTV, Sep 14»