Virtualization
As IT infrastructure grows, management researches strategies to improve efficiencies and reduce costs. Virtualization and branch office consolidation are strategies that have has been chosen by many of our customers to successfully achieve their business technology objectives.
Virtualization encompasses client computing technology (desktop/notebook and enterprise technology, storage virtualization, server virtualization, backup, WAN optimization, WAN acceleration, and security) to deliver the following advantages:
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Reduced costs in terms of hardware acquisition
- Reduced costs in terms of day-to-day maintenance and support
- Reduced costs in terms of power and cooling
- Flexible and automated provisioning, including increased high availability
- Increased efficiencies, flexibility, and scalability of resources to deliver an overall return on investment (ROI)
The Itex approach to virtualization
We undertake a virtualization and branch office consolidation strategy that is specific to meet your unique needs. The process may include any of the following value-added services to determine the business case for virtualization-from an architecture and financial perspective:
Choose Itex to achieve your virtualization requirements
- Itex holds a strong partner relationship with the undisputed leader in virtualization, VMware. We have seen the business advantages of VMware View Virtualization. Itex is a VMware Premier Partner; VMware Authorized Consulting Organization; and Itex has Capacity Planning Certified, Lab Manager Certified, and VMware Certified Professionals (VCP) as part of our employee base.
- Itex holds significant depth of experience and understanding of the advantages of virtualization and branch office consolidation to enterprises.
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“Itex is a key technology advisor and provider. Itex’s capabilities to be responsive, reliable, and knowledgeable have permitted us to expand on our server expertise in two areas: virtualization and WAN optimization, which have resulted in capital cost savings and operational savings.”
-Gregory Atkinson, Network Architect, Infrastructure and Technology Services Division, Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada
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