Traditionally, organisations have provisioned physical IT resources to support applications on an individual basis to avoid conflict and reduce the risk of unplanned downtime. Assessments of such environments typically reveal server utilisation rates as low as 10%.

Virtualisation separates an operating system from the underlying hardware platform, creating a pool of available resources across multiple environments. In addition to energy savings and lower capital expenses organisations can derive benefits from; high availability, better management, increased security and improved disaster recovery processes. In advanced virtual environments, workload requirements can be self-provisioning, resulting in dynamic resource allocation.

We work with clients to explore the benefits of virtualisation. Our Professional Services takes an in-depth assessment of your infrastructure, people and processes, identifying the strongest route forward and calculates the savings your organisation can achieve by moving to a virtual environment.


Benefits include:
Power, space and administrative cost savings
Fast return on investment
Reduce complexity and improve utilisation
Green' IT infrastructure
Centralise management
Support disaster recovery and business continuity
Provide a standard foundation for growth
Drive closer alignment between IT capability and business goals
Anytime/anywhere access eliminating device independence
Automation, reducing maintenance, staff and technology
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