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Value of Virtualization Virtualization is a technology
that can benefit anyone who uses a computer. Millions of people
and thousands of organizations around the world—including all of
the Fortune 100—use VMware virtualization solutions to reduce IT
costs while increasing the efficiency, utilization and
flexibility of their existing computer hardware. Read below to
discover how virtualization can benefit your organization.
Top 5 Reasons to Adopt Virtualization Software:
- Server Consolidation and Infrastructure Optimization:
Virtualization makes it possible to achieve significantly
higher resource utilization by pooling common infrastructure
resources and breaking the legacy “one application to one
server” model.
- Physical Infrastructure Cost Reduction: With
virtualization, you can reduce the number of servers and
related IT hardware in the data center. This leads to
reductions in real estate, power and cooling requirements,
resulting in significantly lower IT costs.
- Improved Operational Flexibility & Responsiveness:
Virtualization offers a new way of managing IT
infrastructure and can help IT administrators spend less
time on repetitive tasks such as provisioning,
configuration, monitoring and maintenance.
- Increased Application Availability & Improved
Business Continuity: Eliminate planned downtime and
recover quickly from unplanned outages with the ability to
securely backup and migrate entire virtual environments with
no interruption in service.
- Improved Desktop Manageability & Security:
Deploy, manage and monitor secure desktop environments that
end users can access locally or remotely, with or without a
network connection, on almost any standard desktop, laptop
or tablet PC.
VMware: Setting the Standard for Virtualization
As the global leader in virtual infrastructure technology,
VMware is committed to helping organizations large and small to
increase the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of their IT
operations. VMware solutions are used by more than 20,000 IT
organizations worldwide—including all of the Fortune 100—to
solve a variety of complex business challenges.
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