Virtual Generation IT was founded by Jean-Philippe Gorsira in 2008 around a simple but fundamental question: what do new technological developments mean for the IT stack and for how IT solutions should be designed in the future? At that time, this question mainly concerned hardware virtualisation and the decoupling of computing power from physical infrastructure.
This development changed how IT solutions were designed and operated. Capacity was no longer fixed, infrastructure was no longer tied to a specific location, and design decisions became more important than physical components. IT increasingly moved towards an abstract, virtual layer focused on scalability, flexibility and integration rather than hardware ownership.
Today, organisations operate largely in virtual environments such as cloud platforms, data solutions and AI-driven systems, while the impact is always tangible. Better processes, better decisions and sustainable value in the real world.
"Not everything is possible, and not everything is necessary. But what is built must remain understandable, manageable and continue to deliver value over time."