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While the real benefits of virtual environments for saving time, resources and cost is often considerable, virtualising is not always suitable for every part of the organisation.

The Virtualisation Assessment is an independent review of your IT environment to deliver a non-biased recommendation of how virtualisation could benefit your organisation across one or multiple technologies.

 

Benefits

 

After a great deal of industry hype, many companies are considering a move or already carrying out migrations to virtual servers. But servers is just the start; to realise the largest savings, other technologies must be virtualised, aiding business agility, flexibility and driving down operational costs.

 

 

Example
Client had multiple servers, many only running one application. A number of servers were at or near maintenance renewals and the client was being targeted to reduce operational expenditure.

ItegraL delivered an initial review within 10 days providing the customer with sufficient information for them justify expenditure on a new virtualised server platform for 80% of their applications. After implementing the recommendations, the customer has realised an 8-1 reduction in physical servers with a corresponding reduction in maintenance.