Do more with less.
Consolidation is quickly becoming a key tool for realizing the goals of many organizations. If consolidation advances the business goals of an organization, then consolidation should be considered. However, this may not be a priority for some where it is for others.
W&G provides solutions for consolidating your organization’s computing infrastructure to meet current and future business needs. We help minimize the risks and maximize the returns by using data-driven analysis and industry best practices to determine when it makes sense to consolidate your Windows, Linux, Solaris, and AIX-based workloads. In the end, you will enjoy reduced costs and a more efficient infrastructure operation.
Large Returns from Strategic Virtualization Technologies.
Server virtualization is transforming the way many IT organizations manage their systems and applications. Some of today's virtualization software solutions can enable up to 20 or more operating systems and software stacks to be consolidated on a single platform, each hosted on its own dedicated virtual server. Virtualization can dramatically simplify IT infrastructure, increase utilization, streamline server migrations and reduce total costs.
The adoption of server virtualization is accelerating. According to a Forrester Research survey, 51 percent of enterprises are now using or piloting the technology. However, choosing the right technology for your application can often be a daunting task. We can help.
Let us help you make the right decisions. Our assessment services will analyze your current workloads and identify opportunities for virtualization, factoring in critical aspects of your IT operation, including business impact, performance requirements, and cost to select the right technology solution for your needs.
Our virtualization services are part of our NextGen Data Center Services. To learn more about our NextGen Services, click here.
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