A end-to-end virtualization strategy can profoundly impact nearly every aspect of the IT infrastructure management lifecycle. It can drive greater efficiencies, flexibility and cost-effectiveness throughout your organization.
Server Consolidation and Provisioning: Maintain "One application, One server" while reducing physical server sprawl
Flexible Windows Desktop Scenarios: Provide optimal solutions for different user needs while meeting IT requirements
Centralized Policy-Based Management: Centrally provision and manage both physical and virtual resources
Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery: Compartmentalize workflows and maintain failover plans
Lower TCO, Higher ROI: Reduce your TCO and increase your ROI across your entire computing infrastructure
Utility/Dynamic Computing: Turn computing assets into on-demand services and improve your business agility
Test and Development: Rapidly model different environments without significant expansion of hardware and physical resources.
Security: Isolate computing layers and minimize the chance of widespread failure