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  • Alamance Regional Medical Center (ARMC)
    The goal for ARMC was to manage 75 applications for 2,200 PC and thin client users, while accelerating deployments and upgrades and reducing costs. They implemented Microsoft SoftGrid application virtualization and dynamic streaming solution.
  • American Savings Bank
    American Savings Bank faced increased costs for technology hardware, software licensing, power consumption, and server management. Using Hyper-V virtualization technology in the Windows Server 2008 operating system, the bank is consolidating its server environment and reducing hardware, software, operations, and ownership costs in its data centers.
  • Ardentec
    Ardentec was experiencing software version and compatibility issues, as well as lengthy desktop setup times, system security concerns, and other management challenges. Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.5 helped them resolve these issues.
  • AspenTech
    AspenTech wanted to reduce deployment time of aspenONE to allow process manufacturing customers to leverage new software capabilities more quickly, while streamlining interoperability testing and version upgrades. By using Microsoft Application Virtualization, they cut deployment time of the aspenONE solution from months to just weeks by eliminating application installation conflicts and lengthy regression testing.
  • The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
    The newspaper’s IT staff faced critical power and cost problems due to server proliferation. The staff also needed a better disaster preparedness solution and a more flexible infrastructure. They worked with Microsoft and Dell consultants to implement the Windows Server 2008 Enterprise operating system with Hyper-V technology and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008.
  • Avanade
    Avanade had too many underutilized servers and a steady proliferation of new servers, which increased data center costs and limited the IT department’s responsiveness to business needs. To reduce hardware costs and boost responsiveness, they implemented a virtualization solution using the Windows Server 2008 operating system with Hyper-V technology and x64 servers from Sun Microsystems.
  • Bank of Montreal
    BMO Capital Markets, the North American corporate and investment banking division of BMO Financial Group (originally known as Bank of Montreal) wanted to remain competitive and enter into the Asia Pacific market. They are upgrading their IT environment to 64-bit technology and will be deploying Windows Server 2008 after February 2008. Based on results generated by using Windows Server 2008 in production and testing environments, they expect the remote access and application publishing capabilities of Windows Server 2008, along with enhanced server consolidation and better monitoring, to reduce physical server hardware requirements by 30 percent and save hundreds of thousands of dollars.
  • Banque de Luxembourg
    Banque de Luxembourg wanted to consolidate data centers for faster solution delivery, slower server hardware acquisition, and control of IT costs. They implemented a virtualization platform of 50 Hyper-V–based virtual machines in a high-availability configuration on 7 servers, based on Windows Server 2008.
  • Banverket ICT
    Banverket ICT wanted to improve data center agility and delivery of virtual applications to attract new customers and better serve existing ones. They deployed an integrated Microsoft server, desktop, and application virtualization solution and began using Microsoft System Center products to manage their virtualized IT environment to achieve a more responsive data center.
  • Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon
    Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon needed to collaborate across geographically dispersed offices but faced challenges regarding document version control, information access, and lost productivity as employees moved among offices. The firm deployed ProjectWise collaboration software and integrated it with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 for document and process management. Another key element of the solution is Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization, which the IT staff uses to virtualize applications and deliver them as an on-demand, streaming service to desktop users.
  • Baptist Health
    Baptist Health needed a reliable way to simplify and accelerate application deployment, eliminate application conflicts, and ensure the continuity of mission-critical services. Baptist Health virtualized its application environment with Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V), part of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack for Software Assurance.
  • BASF IT Services
    The Desktop Services business unit at BASF IT Services used automatic software distribution to deploy applications and updates to its customers’ PCs, but security testing was delaying their availability. BASF IT Services adopted Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization, a solution that disassociates applications from the operating system, making it possible to deliver applications dynamically, without physical installation.
  • Bouygues Construction
    Paris-based Bouygues Construction experienced high costs and complex administration due to server proliferation. They decided to implement the Windows Server 2008 Enterprise operating system with Hyper-V virtualization technology and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008.
  • Brembo
    Brembo wanted to deploy a Microsoft Office 2007 suite but found that some existing applications were incompatible. Brembo then used Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) to virtualize these applications and achieved a successful Office 2007 rollout.
  • Bridgestone Australia Ltd.
    Bridgestone relies on its e-mail system for order fulfillment and other business-critical activities. Bridgestone evaluated and began deploying high-availability features—particularly failover clustering—in Windows Server 2008. In the company’s tests, automatic recovery of its Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 enterprise messaging system required less than 20 minutes.
  • Britannia Building Society
    By deploying the Windows Server 2008 operating system with its integrated Hyper-V virtualisation technology, Britannia Building Society has shown how virtualisation?as well as providing a software testing environment?can support business-critical activities across an entire organisation.
  • Caja de Compensacion Compensar
    Compensar and Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Cenet needed to reduce MiPlanilla.com hardware and IT management costs while improving business continuity and providing a foundation for site expansion. MiPlanilla.com was virtualized using Windows Server 2008 Datacenter with Hyper-V and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008. Virtualized Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft BizTalk Server software provide data support and process integration.
  • Caja Madrid
    Caja Madrid bank needed to redesign its Active Directory infrastructure to meet new business requirements for server performance and maintainability. With the help of their technology partners, they deployed the enhanced Active Directory features in Windows Server 2008.
  • California State University
    The CSU Chancellor’s Office, which supports 75 applications for 600 desktops, wanted to accelerate and simplify application deployment and management while minimizing security risks. They implemented Microsoft Application Virtualization.
  • Care New England
    Care New England needed an easier way to handle its myriad applications, many of which could not coexist on the same computer. It decided on a virtualization solution, deploying the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack to take advantage of Application Virtualization (App-V) 4.5.
  • Caspian Pipeline Consortium
    Space constraints and limited power supplies restricted the growth of branch offices. With a small IT staff and decentralized administration, CPC looked for an easy-to-manage, reliable solution. To improve scalability and ensure continuous availability, CPC is deploying a virtual server environment that includes Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 running on Windows Server 2008.
  • Central Bank of Brazil
    Having successfully deployed a virtualization solution based on Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2, the Central Bank was ready to expand its virtualized environment and to improve the efficiency of server management. To more flexibly manage its physical and virtual server resources, the bank deployed Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008.
  • Charlton School
    Charlton School needed to update its information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure. The school built an infrastructure using Microsoft Application Virtualization version 4.5, part of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack, to provide state-of-the-art learning resources.
  • City of Biel
    With 190 applications in use, the City of Biel needed a more efficient way of distributing software to its client computers and maintaining software inventories across the organization. They implemented Microsoft Application Virtualization, a component of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP). Applications are now streamed dynamically from a server to the client computers, and software inventories are automated.
  • City of Karlsruhe
    Constantly needing to install new applications and updates demanded significant time and resources from the City of Karlsruhe’s IT department. Microsoft Application Virtualization transforms applications into virtual services available over a network. This translates into fewer conflicts, reduced compatibility test costs, and the ability to offer applications dynamically.
  • City of Uppsala
    The city of Uppsala wanted better protection against unauthorized access and malware attacks for its administration network. The city evaluated Windows Server 2008 Network Access Protection in a test environment with plans to complete a pilot and continue the rest of the deployment in 2008. The city expects to see significant improvements in system security and stability and also anticipates that the solution will help lower IT administration costs.
  • City of Zurich
    The City of Zurich is optimizing its IT infrastructure by bringing its 15,000 PCs and notebooks spread across 60 service departments in line with one common standard. They are using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 not only to install Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office system, but also for subsequent central configuration and maintenance. The City will also realize faster deployment, easier provisioning, and better management with the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP).
  • Clarian Health Partners
    Clarian Health Partners wanted to enable anywhere access for roaming users while expediting application deployments and operating system updates. They implemented Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization.
  • COFIDIS Portugal
    COFIDIS Portugal sells consumer-credit products both directly and through outside resellers. These partners require secure access to company programs without costly virtual private networks. Employees also need remote access to remain productive. COFIDIS Portugal chose Windows Server 2008 to provide this crucial access through Terminal Services.
  • Community Medical Centers
    Community Medical Centers had more than 350 applications to maintain and support. Excessive application conflicts were reducing productivity for users and for network and application administrators. They are using the Microsoft Application Virtualization component in the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack to package new and updated applications.
  • Computacenter
    Computacenter Germany looked for tools to simplify critical operations such as Active Directory recovery and operating system deployment, and they also wanted to improve network security. They are implementing solutions based on Windows Server 2008, including Active Directory Domain Services, Windows Deployment Services, Network Access Protection, and Terminal Services.
  • Comune di Roma
    Comune di Roma wanted to consolidate servers for its new data center and centralize a managed test environment to efficiently deploy new software. After deploying Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, IT staff will be able to virtualize servers for the data center to save hardware costs, increase application availability, and drive business agility.
  • Continental Airlines
    To expand its virtualized server and desktop infrastructure, Continental Airlines deployed a beta release of Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter to increase system uptime and save money.
  • Convergent Computing
    Convergent Computing (CCO) wanted to improve remote network access for its mobile users. Using the DirectAccess and BranchCache features in Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7, CCO has simplified remote connection to its network and sped the downloading of important files.
  • Copa Airlines
    Copa Airlines is an international air carrier based in Panama that is well known for its customer service. Copa deployed a virtualization solution using Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V, and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008, saving in hardware costs and gaining high-availability for key applications.
  • Costco Wholesale Corporation
    Costco needed to control the proliferation of servers in the data center. They began using virtualization technology in 2006 and have expanded their investment to include Windows Server 2008 Enterprise with Hyper-V and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008.
  • Cox Communications
    Cox Communications wanted to create a more dynamic desktop infrastructure. Cox uses Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 and Microsoft Application Virtualization to manage its 27,500 desktop computers more cost-effectively.
  • Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
    Dartmouth-Hitchcock had already trimmed server costs using virtualization but wanted to eliminate even more servers, further reduce costs, and move demanding and highly available applications to a virtual environment. They implemented the Windows Server 2008 operating system with Hyper-V technology and manages its virtualization environment with Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008.
  • Dean Evans and Associates
    Dean Evans and Associates wanted to trim technology cost without hurting business agility. The company turned to Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V virtualization technology to curb server proliferation and increase responsiveness to customers.
  • DGC One
    DGC One wanted to simplify management of internal operations and customer hosting network infrastructure. They also wanted to more effectively safeguard their network from noncompliant client computers. They tested Windows Server 2008 within their own network to gain expertise with the operating system before deploying it for hosted customer networks.
  • Digiturk
    Digiturk needed to more efficiently manage its new and growing virtual server environment. They evaluated a beta version of Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager and are using it to manage Microsoft Virtual Server–based virtual machines in test and production environments.
  • Dinsmore & Shohl
    Dinsmore & Stohl has to deliver unfailing e-mail service to 400 attorneys while keeping operating costs in check. The firm implemented Windows Server 2008 and Hyper-V virtualization technology to centralize and consolidate servers reducing the firm’s electrical costs by U.S.$8,300 annually, and reduced ongoing server expenses by 20 percent.
  • Dundee City Council
    Dundee City Council wanted to transform a costly, departmentally-run IT infrastructure into an efficient, centrally managed environment. They implemented Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization for Terminal Services.
  • Durham District School Board
    The Durham District School Board sought a better way to deploy and manage applications in order to give the 10 IT department technicians time to consider other issues such as network management. The school board implemented Microsoft Application Virtualization. Now applications are served to PCs virtually, so it is easier and more cost effective for the board to manage applications.
  • Edipower
    Edipower wanted to cut data center management costs, reduce the number of physical servers it operated, and optimize system flexibility and maintenance to best serve its business requirements. The company used Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V virtualization technology to consolidate its server environment, reduce downtime, conserve energy, and streamline the deployment of new services.
  • eTelecare Global Solutions
    eTelecare is the point of first contact for customers of some of the world’s most recognizable brands. To give these customers the best possible experience, eTelecare needs IT systems that operate with nearly continuous uptime.
  • ETH Zurich
    The Institute of Microbiology at ETH Zurich wanted a more flexible, streamlined deployment process for client software. They installed Windows Server 2008 to take advantage of Windows Deployment Services.
  • Fairfax County Public Schools
    The large school district needed to streamline application delivery and management, cut deployment time, support teachers transitioning to new applications, and provide flexible access to applications. The district deployed Microsoft Application Virtualization to one high school and plans to extend the service to additional schools.
  • Fontys Hogescholen
    Fontys centrally manage 350 applications for 9,200 workstations and laptops. Their goals were to accelerate deployments and improve availability, extend service levels, and improve TCO. As part of their solution, they implemented Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization.
  • Freelance World
    Freelance World deployed a virtualised environment supported by the Windows Server 2008 Datacenter operating system with Hyper-V technology. The enterprise-scale solution is set to help employees respond faster to clients’ needs, support business growth, and help the company defy current global economic trends.
  • Gartmore
    Gartmore needed to reduce server costs and find a cost-effective way to put servers in branch offices to achieve higher application performance. To consolidate servers and centralize server management, Gartmore deployed the Windows Server 2008 operating system with Hyper-V technology and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008.
  • Getronics
    Getronics is rolling out Windows 7 and plans to take advantage of several technologies included in the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) for Software Assurance. Getronics will use MDOP desktop virtualization software, called Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V), to enable employees to use their personal computers for work. Using MED-V, the IT staff can create managed virtual machines within one client computer.
  • HASSELL
    HASSELL uses niche design packages, some of which are highly complex and very expensive. However, usage is intermittent and licences limited, so technicians had to de-install and re-install the package on different desktops. HASSELL virtualised its primary creative design application suite using Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.5. By linking the suite to staff user IDs in Active Directory, it became available to staff wherever and whenever they logged in and allowed ICT support to deploy to new users instantaneously.
  • Heidelberger Druckmaschinen
    The world's leading manufacturer of sheet-fed offset printing press systems, Heidelberg relies on thousands of personal computers to help its employees to work as productively as possible in a highly competitive industry. As part of a companywide initiative to unify, manage, and regularly update the personal computer environment, Heidelberg wanted to ease a planned migration to the Windows Vista operating system, manage computers more efficiently, and reduce the cost and time associated with application delivery and management. The company deployed Microsoft Application Virtualization to deliver applications as services and manage personal computer environments throughout the enterprise. Using the new technology, Heidelberg reduced application packaging time more than 50 percent, realized a 40 percent cost savings, empowered its IT staff, and accelerated application repair processes.
  • Hörby Kommun
    Hörby Kommun’s IT department needed to simplify its IT infrastructure and improve overall system security. The department also sought to improve system collaboration capabilities. They deployed the Windows Server 2008 operating system, which simplifies IT management, improves system security, and provides federation capabilities. The municipality will benefit from reduced costs based on the solution’s virtualization and consolidation features.
  • Hostbasket
    Hostbasket wanted to improve its competitiveness and profitability by implementing new services faster and reducing server-related costs. They are using the Windows Server 2008 operating system with Hyper-V technology to offer competitive hosting services and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 to simplify server management.
  • HotSchedules
    HotSchedules wanted to sustain robust growth while reducing costs, consolidating their server environment, maximizing network performance, and increasing the efficiency of their network administration. They deployed Windows Server 2008 featuring Hyper-V virtualization technology to virtualize the existing environment, which can now host up to 19 virtual machines on each physical server.
  • HSBC Mexico
    HSBC Mexico wanted a solution that would help standardize IT operations and support business growth through automated application deployment and improved asset management. They chose a management solution based on Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003, Operations Manager 2005, and the Active Directory service to improve control of their IT environment.
  • Ikoula
    Ikoula sought an alternative offering to low-cost dedicated servers. It deployed both the Windows Server 2008 Datacenter operating system, with integrated Hyper-V technology, and the Microsoft System Center family of system management products. Now, the company provides a better service to its customers and aims to reduce its operational costs by 33 per cent.
  • INA
    INA is a Croatian oil company. Its IT staff did not have efficient tools for testing and upgrading software, which slowed deployment to the production environment. Staff also had problems accessing information from an aging file server. INA deployed Windows Server® 2008 Hyper-V™ and automated its test environment to ensure timely application upgrades. It virtualized the file server to provide high availability, ensuring consistent information access.
  • Ingersoll Rand
    Ingersoll Rand is a global manufacturing company with diverse product lines. Recent growth by acquisition contributed to an already decentralized, heterogeneous IT infrastructure. To simplify management of its global IT environment, Ingersoll Rand standardized on Microsoft® technologies and deployed a virtualization solution using Windows Server® 2008 Hyper-V™ that spans servers and desktops across the enterprise.
  • Indiana University
    Indiana University’s Auxiliary Information Technology (AIT) department was deluged with new-service requests and servers. They wanted to reduce server sprawl and setup work, and increase server availability. They are using Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V technology and Microsoft System Center solutions to reduce servers using clustered virtual machines and simplify server management.
  • Integrated Community Oncology Network
    ICON’s tape-based data backup solution was not providing round-the-clock continuous data protection and ease of recovery that the organization required. By deploying DPM 2007, ICON is now able to ensure the safety of its data—particularly on virtual servers, conduct point-in-time recoveries, and focus IT resources on higher-value activities.
  • Jackson Energy Authority
    Jackson Energy Authority wanted to virtualize more servers and improve application availability so employees weren’t disrupted while serving customers. They joined the Rapid Deployment Program deploying Terminal Services in a Hyper-V environment so that they could retire the existing solution and improve business application availability.
  • Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
    Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz operates a disparate IT environment and needed to ensure that the most current technology was centrally available to staff and students. To improve IT management, they are implementing a solution based on Windows Server 2008 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
  • Kent School District
    The school district wanted to quickly deploy and efficiently manage applications in a growing computing environment, and provide teachers and students enhanced service, without adding IT staff. They implemented Microsoft Application which allowed them to meet these goals.
  • Kent School District
    Kent School District needed to quickly deploy and efficiently manage applications in a growing computing environment, and provide teachers and students enhanced service, without adding IT staff. They are using Microsoft Application Virtualization to accelerate and simplify application provisioning and management, and provide more flexible, responsive service.
  • Kentucky Department of Education
    The Kentucky Department of Education had to provide new technology services in the face of severe budget cuts and wanted to use virtualization to reduce server burden and guide school districts in solving similar problems. They are using the Windows Server 2008 operating system with Hyper-V technology to consolidate physical servers and Microsoft System Center solutions to streamline server management.
  • Kommunale Informationsverarbeitung Baden-Franken (KIVBF)
    KIVBF needed to install new software on 2,000 PCs overnight to enable its customers to issue enhanced, second-generation passports with digital fingerprints. They deployed Microsoft Application Virtualization and experienced easier upgrades, increased application stability, and fewer support requests.
  • Kroll Factual Data
    Kroll Factual Data wanted to reduce its servers to minimize management work, costs, and time required to deliver new services. It also wanted to speed the process of integrating acquired firms. Kroll Factual Data virtualized its data center using Windows Server 2008 Datacenter and Hyper-V technology. It also uses Microsoft System Center data center solutions to simplify IT management.
  • Landratsamt Landshut
    Landratsamt Landshut wanted to standardize its software to minimize management and support, enhance reliability, and reduce software licensing costs. The district signed a Microsoft Volume Licensing Enterprise Agreement, which made it cost effective to replace its Oracle database with SQL Server 2005 and “step up” to Windows Server 2008 Datacenter with Hyper-V.
  • Layered Tech
    Layered Tech sought to provide a broader range of hosting options to its customers. They wanted to be one of the first hosting providers to offer virtualization technology. Through participation in the Microsoft Go-Live program for the Windows Server 2008 operating system with Hyper-V virtualization technology, Layered Tech became one of the first hosting companies to offer Hyper-V.
  • LeaseWeb
    LeaseWeb needs to balance its continued fast growth, technological innovation, and affordable, high-quality customer service levels with increased performance and a reduced environmental footprint. They turned to Hyper-V and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 to virtualize servers, reduce running costs and address demand for “green” hosting.
  • Lee Company
    Lee wanted to upgrade their technology to add new capabilities. The implemented Windows Essential Business Server 2008. They are also using the Hyper-V virtualization technology that is supported by Windows Essential Business Server 2008. Lee Company has virtualized their database and ERP applications. And they use Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 to help manage their virtual machines.
  • The Legislative Yuan
    The Legislative Yuan used specialized tools to upgrade its desktop, portable, and mobile computers to the Windows Vista operating system and the Microsoft Application Virtualization virtual tool suite in the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack to resolve many application compatibility issues.
  • Leumi Card
    To reduce the number of physical servers and associated management, space, and cooling costs, Leumi Card embraced server virtualization. With a successful history of using virtualization on a small scale, they decided to make its whole server environment virtual with Hyper-V and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008.
  • Lionbridge Technologies
    Lionbridge Technologies, a localization services provider, needed to centralize its IT infrastructure. The company deployed virtual servers in its corporate data center by using Hyper-V in Windows Server 2008 and then upgrading to Windows Server 2008 R2.
  • Lionbridge
    Lionbridge Technologies provides globalization, development, and testing services for enterprise applications and IT systems. A public company with U.S.$452 million in revenue, it handles complex translation, testing, and development projects that are shared among multiple sites. Lionbridge needed to centralize and streamline its process and create a more flexible, cost-effective, and secure way to build and manage its testing environments. It now uses Windows Server 2008 Enterprise with Hyper-V technology and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 to create a Virtual Cloud Lab. To help enable secure global access, it also uses Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services. Lionbridge reduced hardware costs by 80 percent for its virtual LAB environment, standardized its testing environments, accelerated machine provisioning, and enhanced security and business continuity.
  • Lion Nathan
    Lion Nathan’s IT department wanted technology that could reduce the costs for terminal services and improve the performance that users experience when accessing applications over the network. They deployed Windows Server 2008 Enterprise to take advantage of new and enhanced Terminal Services features.
  • Lufthansa Systems
    To stay competitive, Lufthansa Systems needs to be ready to offer the newest technology to its customers. In November 2007, they began implementing the Windows Server 2008 operating system. They benefit from faster deployment, easier administration and an improved competitive advantage.
  • Mamut
    Mamut recently began its upgrade to the Windows 7 operating system so that it could offer enhanced security and greater efficiency to its users. Mamut also is deploying Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 and Microsoft Application Virtualization version 4.5—part of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) for Software Assurance.
  • Mamut
    Mamut wanted to further consolidate servers, speed server setup, and reduce server management costs. Mamut uses the Windows Server 2008 operating system with Hyper-V technology and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 to pursue aggressive server virtualization goals.
  • Mantrac Group
    Mantrac Mobile workers and employees who work from branch offices often struggled to access the remote applications that they needed to do their jobs. Managing IT resources was also time-consuming. They consolidated their IT environment with a centralized architecture built on Windows Server 2008. The new solution offers remote application access, security, and virtualization.
  • MaximumASP
    MaximumASP wanted to expand its services without sending data center costs soaring. Also, constant server provisioning and management were hurting business flexibility, innovation, and customer service. They are using Hyper-V virtualization technology in the Windows Server 2008 operating system to consolidate servers, and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 to streamline server deployment and management.
  • Maxol
    Maxol wanted to reduce its server and electrical costs and improve server utilization. The IT staff of four people also wanted to reduce the time spent on routine server management. They use the Windows Server 2008 operating system with Hyper-V technology and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 to consolidate servers and simplify management.
  • Microsoft
    The Entertainment and Devices Division at Microsoft lacked real-time visibility into its supply chain and wanted to connect its existing line-of-business applications with manufacturers’ systems. The division implemented Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 to improve supply-chain management, and it deployed BizTalk Server 2009 and Hyper-V to virtualize and connect multiple applications.
  • Microsoft Corporation
    The Microsoft Field IT organization wanted to speed the rollout of new offices by deploying branch-office servers faster, lessen the work of maintaining those servers, and boost service levels. Microsoft used Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V to deploy branch infrastructure services on virtual machines. The company uses Microsoft System Center solutions to manage branch-office servers.
  • Microsoft IT
    The Microsoft Virtual Server Utility (VSU) team manages availability, capacity, and placement of more than 1,800 VMs on more than 100 hosts at Microsoft. Tracking and managing these resources had become difficult and time-consuming. They use Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager to manage Microsoft Virtual Server–based virtual machines in their data center and lab production, development, and test environments.
  • Microsoft IT
    Microsoft IT knows that unanticipated downtime can have a significant negative impact. Loss of critical systems or services can reduce productivity, sales, and confidence from staff, partners, and customers. Microsoft IT deployed the Server Core installation option of Windows Server 2008 where it needed a server to be dedicated solely to the roles and features that a Server Core installation supports.
  • Microsoft.com Operations
    Microsoft.com Operations is successfully running Hyper-V on two web sites: MSDN and TechNet. This article provides details about the testing and implementation of Hyper-V for these two sites.
  • MLS Property Information Network
    MLS Property Information Network added six to eight servers each spring when the real estate business surged, leading to server sprawl and high operating costs. The company wanted to reduce servers while also improving availability. They now run critical applications on virtual machines running Windows Server 2008 Datacenter with Hyper-V. Microsoft System Center data center solutions simplify server management.
  • Molinos Modernos
    With more than a dozen branch offices and limited bandwidth, Molinos Modernos needed a way to efficiently and securely store and share information to facilitate timely business decisions. They used features in Windows Server 2008 to consolidate and improve the performance of its IT infrastructure and improve the connections between its branch offices.
  • Munder Capital Management
    Munder Capital wanted to cost-effectively expand its disaster recovery capabilities and staunch server proliferation to reduce capital and operating costs. Munder Capital deployed Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V virtualization technology to expand its disaster recover capabilities. It also uses Microsoft System Center solutions to manage its infrastructure and Compellent virtualized storage resources.
  • NetBenefit
    NetBenefit wanted to create a competitively priced entry-level hosting service that would allow it to reduce server management and hardware costs. They use the Windows Server 2008 operating system with Hyper-V technology and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 to achieve high-availability, low-cost virtualization.
  • nGenX
    nGenX wanted to grow its business and expand its capacity to meet customer needs, but its existing service delivery infrastructure would not scale efficiently. nGenX deployed Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization for Terminal Services and augmented the service delivery environment of nGenX with load balancing technologies.
  • Nissan Ireland
    Nissan Ireland wanted to upgrade its IT server infrastructure and desktop computers, while managing its technology resources more efficiently. The company implemented the Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista operating systems as part of an extensive IT upgrade that included the use of virtualization to consolidate physical servers.
  • North Shore Medical Center
    North Shore Medical Center wanted to replace aging PCs with a solution that would streamline computer access and use for doctors and nurses, cut costs, and increase the ability to respond to new needs. They adopted a thin-client computing solution that uses the Terminal Services feature of Windows Server, Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization, and Windows XP Embedded.
  • NTx BackOffice Consulting Group
    NTx BackOffice Consulting Group of Vienna, Austria, has upgraded its 30 client computers to the Windows 7 operating system to help consultants connect to corporate systems more easily and to better secure computers. NTx uses Windows 7 in conjunction with the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) to reduce IT work.
  • Pacific Coast Building Products
    Pacific Coast Building Products wanted a better way to guard its network perimeter and protect sensitive information while reducing the complexity of its IT infrastructure. They employed Windows Server 2008 Standard with Active Directory Rights Management Services and Terminal Services to enhance the security of its network, increase productivity, and build a more efficient IT environment.
  • Perth and Kinross Council
    The council wanted to save money by halting server proliferation and reducing electricity consumption in its data centres while continuing to support e-government services delivery to citizens. Charteris proposed that Perth and Kinross join the Microsoft Virtualisation Rapid Deployment Program using Windows Server 2008 and Hyper-V, a hypervisor-based virtualisation technology.
  • PGGM
    Remote employees at PGGM accessed the network over a virtual private network (VPN). They wanted to implement a more secure solution for remote access so they replaced their VPN with a solution built on Windows Server 2008. The solution provides direct access to network resources over an HTTPS connection and helps prevent unhealthy clients from connecting to the network.
  • Phitek Systems Limited
    Phitek’s growth created the need for an efficient, flexible and reliable IT infrastructure to keep up with the company’s expansion. They deployed Microsoft Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V to enable server virtualisation, enabling them to create a harmonious global working environment for their employees and ensure intellectual property security across global offices.
  • Picard Surgelés
    Picard Surgelés wanted to revolutionize how it manages its computer environment. IT managers at Picard virtualized the company’s enterprise-application environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization.
  • PING
    PING wanted to expand the benefits of an existing Microsoft virtualization solution to include mission-critical, resource-intensive applications. PING chose the Hyper-V virtualization technology in the Windows Server 2008 operating system.
  • PoundHost
    PoundHost used VMware to offer hosted virtual machines, but the high licensing costs made the offerings expensive, and there were no VMware tools to auto-provision or monitor virtual machines. PoundHost switched to Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter with Hyper-V and Microsoft System Center data center solutions to offer customer-configured virtual machines with a suite of value-added services.
  • Qbranch
    Qbranch wanted to simplify its IT infrastructure and lessen the number of manual IT management tasks. They also wanted to find a lower-cost application management solution. In mid-2007, Qbranch deployed Windows Server 2008, which includes new management features.
  • RackForce Networks
    RackForce was the first hosting service provider to bring Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 to market. However, with hundreds of customers and an array of server nodes, managing the environment was quite challenging. They are using Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager to provision and manage virtual environments enabling them to improve service for their global customer base.
  • ReactionGrid
    ReactionGrid needed a database and operating system with the performance and scalability needed to accommodate virtual-world realism, and a way to cost-effectively expand server processing power. ReactionGrid moved its rapidly expanding infrastructure to Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V technology and the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 data management software.
  • Revera
    Revera aims to expand its market in providing server virtualization services to organizations. Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager will help provide cost-effective virtualization services and reduce administration costs.
  • SABMiller RUS
    SABMiller RUS needed to consolidate its server environment and optimize its IT infrastructure to enhance reliability, reduce costs, increase efficiency, and improve IT responsiveness. SABMiller RUS used Windows Server 2008 featuring Hyper-V virtualization technology to virtualize its 48 physical servers, and manages its virtual environment with Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008.
  • Saint Raphael Healthcare System
    To maintain its competitiveness, Saint Raphael Healthcare System must constantly roll out new patient-care and physician-support services. However, high server costs were a roadblock to new initiatives. They are using Hyper-V technology in the Windows Server 2008 operating system to consolidate servers, Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 to simplify server management, and Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 to provide easier Web-based application access to users.
  • Santa Barbara Web Hosting
    Santa Barbara Web Hosting needed an efficient way to service and manage a growing customer base in a competitive market, while ensuring reliable, cost-effective offerings. They are using Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V to consolidate servers and offer competitive services, and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager to manage the virtual environment.
  • Saxo Bank
    Rapid growth and international expansion for Saxo Bank have led to a more complex and costly IT environment. They plan to use the Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V virtualization technology across their environment to consolidate hardware and reduce administration costs.
  • Scholle Packaging
    Scholle had an older, decentralized Novell-based infrastructure that limited communications options, saddled the IT staff with excessive management chores, and frequently failed. Scholle upgraded and consolidated its core infrastructure using Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V, and deployed a suite of Microsoft business productivity software to enhance collaboration.
  • Securities and Commodities Authority
    The Securities and Commodities Authority virtualised several physical servers using the Windows Server 2008 Enterprise operating system with Hyper-V virtualisation technology. With its adoption, the SCA has reduced operational expenses by an estimated 60 per cent and significantly improved employee efficiency.
  • Siemens
    To increase the cost-effectiveness of its application-hosting service, especially for small and midsize customers, Siemens IT Operations began deploying Windows Server 2008 Standard, taking advantage of enhanced Terminal Services and IT management features. Now, Siemens can reduce costs by purchasing fewer licenses and using server hardware more efficiently. It can also deploy new servers rapidly.
  • Siemens Information Processing Services
    Siemens Information Processing Services wanted to manage its PC fleet, along with the two main problems that the company had been facing - underutilization of desktops and high maintenance costs. SIPS implemented Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization.
  • Siemens Standard Drives
    Siemens Standard Drives’ servers were increasing in number, but physical space and power were in short supply, and management was becoming difficult. The IT team worked with Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Silversands to deploy Hyper-V technology, saving money, space, and energy.
  • Sinclair Community College
    Sinclair wanted to find an efficient, cost-effective way of delivering required classroom software that would not require a lot of IT intervention. The school used Microsoft Application Virtualization version 4.5 and Microsoft Intelligent Application Gateway 2007 to deliver classroom software over the school network and the Internet.
  • Slough Borough Council
    Slough Borough Council’s IT staff lacked data center space needed to run new applications. The staff also desired better disaster preparedness and a more proactive stance in managing its technology. They deployed Windows Server 2008 Datacenter and Hyper-V technology to virtualize servers, as well as Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 to simplify server management.
  • SOK Group
    SOK needed a reliable IT infrastructure that could efficiently allocate resources to respond to the company’s dynamic business needs, while providing internal business users with high performance. They deployed Hyper-V and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 and not only enhanced the reliability, scalability, and flexibility of their technology infrastructure, but also significantly reduced costs.
  • Sporton
    Sporton wanted to reduce the money it spent to deliver data to branch offices. The company implemented Windows Server 2008 R2 and reduced server hardware spending by more than 50 percent.
  • Sporton Lab
    Sporton’s data center was overcrowded with underutilized servers and the IT staff spent too much time manually administering and provisioning servers; therefore, the data center was slow to respond to business needs. They are implementing a virtualization solution centered on the Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V technology to consolidate servers and boost responsiveness.
  • St. Leonard’s College
    St Leonard’s College needed to undertake new IT projects. However, the school was concerned that installing more hardware would be time-consuming and costly. The College implemented Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V virtualization technology. The school also uses Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008.
  • Stadtwerke Dusseldorf AG
    Stadtwerke Dusseldorf was planning to migrate its Windows 2000 Professional client environment to a newer version of the Windows operating system, and they had to decide between Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems. After a feasibility study, they chose Windows Vista and the decisive factor was the considerably lower migration costs.
  • Standard Bank Group
    The Standard Bank Group staff grows by an average of 20 percent annually, partly from acquisitions, which has resulted in a decentralized, less consistent IT infrastructure. To create a centrally managed IT environment, the bank plans to gradually move all Windows Server–based services to Windows Server 2008. It expects this move to reduce costs and increase security, productivity, agility, and stability.
  • Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget
    Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget sought a solution that could accelerate access to remote network resources, allow for greater mobility of employees, and minimize security risks posed by unsecured domain controllers. They chose to deploy Windows Server 2008, which offers new features that address the company’s issues without third-party components.
  • Swedish Medical Center
    Swedish Medical Center’s goals were to enable doctors and nurses to have their applications and data roam with them from device to device; efficiently migrate over 400 applications to XP and deploy a new clinical application; and eliminate regression testing. They implemented SoftGrid via the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack for Software Assurance.
  • T-Systems
    T-Systems sought to improve employee productivity by standardizing the desktop environment on the Windows Vista operating system and 2007 Microsoft Office system, including Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007. To achieve a smooth transition for the 600 employees, T-Systems needed a way to shorten application deployment time without interrupting workflow within the organization. With Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization, T-Systems accelerated the deployment process and reduced overhead costs considerably by delivering applications to employee PCs dynamically.
  • TALX
    To continually evolve new services, TALX needed to cut costs and bring products to market more quickly by enhancing the agility of its development environments. They used Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V virtualization technology and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 to enhance system availability and performance and allow developers to self-manage virtual environments.
  • Technogym
    Technogym wanted to improve remote application access and increase system availability. To meet those challenges, they deployed the Windows Server 2008 operating system and have gained easy remote access and improved IT efficiency.
  • Telecom Italia
    Telecom Italia wanted to find an easier way to manage their network-management software application, plus provide improved security and better remote access to this application. Telecom Italia deployed Windows Server 2008, which includes new administrative tools and security management features.
  • Telefonica O2
    Telefónica O2 faces intense competition and rapid market growth. They are using the Windows Server 2008 operating system with Hyper-V technology to accelerate server deployment, reduce operational costs, provide nonstop application availability, and improve server utilization.
  • Telstra Business Systems
    An increase in the number of customers and branch offices for Telstra Business Systems made network communications slow and unreliable, which, in turn, created the potential for difficulties in meeting customer expectations. They upgraded to Windows Server 2008 and are taking advantage of the new features and enhancements to improve network performance and reduce costs.
  • Tenon Group
    Tenon Group wanted to improve the efficiency and cost effectiveness of its primary data centre. It deployed both Windows Server 2008 Enterprise operating system with its Hyper-V virtualisation technology, and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008.
  • Tube Lines
    Limited scalability and low bandwidth affected application performance in the company’s terminal services environment. Tube Lines wanted improved service delivery and simplified management. Tube Lines is implementing Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services on 64-bit architecture. The company will also use integrated Microsoft System Center products.
  • TÜV NORD
    TÜV NORD Group, based in Hannover, Germany, provides testing and certification services for more than 100 industries. With a workforce of more than 7,000 operating from 45 countries, the company relies on SAP applications deployed on Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 to help manage its worldwide business. Working with Microsoft Gold Certified Partner VMS, TÜV NORD analyzed the efficiency of its SAP deployment, which includes a 3.5 terabyte SAP BW hosted on a single instance of SQL Server 2005, and a 1.3 terabyte SAP ERP database on a single instance of SQL Server. The VMS study found that TÜV NORD benefited from 56 percent lower database administration costs than industry average, and that it enjoyed a 37 percent lower total cost of ownership. The study credited much of the savings to the finding that SQL Server generally cost less than Oracle to administer.
  • Umniah
    The Umniah IT staff struggled to deploy servers fast enough to keep up with company growth. Umniah is using Microsoft server, application, desktop, and presentation virtualization software along with management software to reduce its hardware and server management costs and to speed the rollout of new software and services.
  • Universidade de Sorocaba (UNISO)
    To reduce costs, the UNISO IT staff was asked to consolidate three data centers to one, and to create a more agile infrastructure that could better respond to the needs of students and staff. They used Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V technology to consolidate physical servers, and Microsoft System Center data center solutions to simplify server management and backup.
  • Università di Lingue e Comunicazione IULM
    The university wanted to unify system management, improve application performance, and reduce system interference during maintenance. IULM used Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.5 to simplify application management, avoid software conflicts, and enhance flexibility for students, faculty, and IT staff.
  • University of Canberra
    The University of Canberra Information technology (IT) staff spent almost all their time maintaining their network, rather than developing new IT services or finding ways to deliver better support for staff and students. They implemented Windows Server 2008, which dramatically cut the time it took to deploy new servers and specialist applications, and maintain the environment. IT staff could concentrate on introducing innovative new services.
  • University Claude Bernard Lyon 1
    The University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 in France wanted to improve access to applications for students and employees while strengthening security. To meet these goals, the university is implementing a solution based on Windows Server 2008. Users will be able to more easily connect to multiple applications while on campus and from remote locations through single sign on and Terminal Services.
  • The University of Memphis
    U of M wanted to reduce the workload for its IT staff and provide students, teachers, and staff with the most current technology tools while supporting existing teaching methods. U of M used Microsoft Application Virtualization to deploy Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 and streamline the management of 1,500 workstations in 50 computer labs and more than 200 smart classrooms.
  • Vail Resorts, Inc.
    Vail Resorts wanted to offer better customer service by improving the reservations process and expanding travel services offerings. Working with Interlink Group, Vail Resorts created an application that provides access to both the company’s central reservation system and an online airfare service, from one interface.
  • Vetter Health Services
    Vetter Health Services (VHS) primary medical records and finance application were centralized on an aging server architecture that taxed the IT department and compromised application performance. They created a solution using Windows Server 2008 with Terminal Services that has improved application performance, reduced support costs, and enhanced employee productivity.
  • VillageSoup
    As VillageSoup grew through acquisitions, technology issues consumed ever more time. Anderson used Microsoft virtualization technology to reduce the company’s server count by one-third avoiding new hardware costs of roughly U.S.$25,000 and IT labor costs of about $83,000 annually.
  • Voca
    Since 1968, Voca has been providing payments services to banks and corporations. Their goal was to streamline access and deployment of applications across their multi-site business locations. Voca implemented SoftGrid which has enabled them to successfully manage IT operations across multiple sites while dramatically reducing support time and creating a flexible environment.
  • Voith IT
    Voith IT Solutions had a virtualization solution that only hosted 32-bit operating systems and applications running on single CPUs. This curtailed IT services and impeded hardware consolidation. Voith IT Solutions implemented a virtualization solution centered on Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V technology to improve hosting services, consolidate hardware, and help drive business agility for Voith.
  • Volusia County Schools
    To reduce costs, simplify management, and speed application deployment, Volusia County Schools needed to create a more efficient server environment. The school district deployed the Windows Server 2008 operating system with Hyper-V technology and uses Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 to manage its virtualization environment.
  • Warwickshire County Council
    The challenge facing Warwickshire County Council was the consistent delivery of excellent services to a group of disparate organisations running a variety of networks, workstations, and other technologies. They installed a solution based on the Windows Server 2008 Enterprise operating system. Students and staff from more than 250 schools can now use the applications they need anytime, from anywhere with an Internet connection, through a central virtualisation hub.
  • Warwickshire Local Education Authority
    Warwickshire Local Authority sought to improve its managed ICT service for schools by streamlining application delivery and improving security for remote access to school networks. Now, IT technicians are freed up to focus on delivering better support, and teachers can easily evaluate innovative new software on school computers with Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization.
  • Wells’ Dairy
    Wells’ Dairy wanted to optimize its growing data center operations, improve business continuity, and build a more agile IT infrastructure to support the company in challenging economic times. Wells’ Dairy deployed a virtualization solution centered on Windows Server 2008 Datacenter and Hyper-V to consolidate hardware, virtualize critical applications, and support a disaster recovery center.
  • Wipro Technologies
    Wipro needed a robust virtualization solution. It selected Windows Server 2008 Enterprise, Hyper-V, and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008. The company virtualized 400 of its physical servers and optimized space and power use, helping it stay ahead of its competition.
  • Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
    Workplace Safety and Insurance Board wanted to automate server provisioning. They implemented Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, and the IT operational staff cut time required to provision servers to test and deploy software.
  • WorleyParsons
    WorleyParsons is growing rapidly and needs applications deployed quickly. They need to significantly reduce deployment time of servers and applications so they are taking advantage of Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager.
  • Wortell
    To deliver innovative solutions to customers, Wortell adopts new technology as early as possible. Wortell began upgrading its 105 computers to Windows 7 after the beta version was available to the public. They are also delivering 12 applications to the desktop using Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V), part of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack for Software Assurance. And they are using Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) for developers who need to work in a virtual operating system environment when developing and testing solutions for customers.
  • XS4ALL
    After evaluating several possible software solutions, XS4ALL chose Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V technology and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 to help virtualize servers in its data centers. XS4ALL has been able to cut costs, simplify server administration, and increase its ability to provide new products and services to customers.