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A strong economy balances supply and demand. A strong organization balances its own supply (your servers) and demand (your users) by applying virtualization technology. How is your organization balancing the two?

Virtualization is a highly scalable, low-cost solution that reduces the number of physical servers in your environment, dramatically lowering your operational costs without compromising the security and availability of your information.

Data Strategy is the region’s virtualization leader and has been since our pioneering work with VMware in 2004. Our continuing leadership with VMware implementation is demonstrated by our Premier Partner designation. Data Strategy is also pioneering radical changes in workstation management through Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, a turnkey solution that reduces complexity and simplifies management.

Our expertise can place your organization at a competitive advantage by becoming technologically agile and able to respond to change quickly. We can help you realize significant reductions in power and cooling consumption, hardware, and facility space. You will also reduce the time and resources needed to manage multiple servers.

Virtualization allows your organization to secure and centralize management of its desktops. By hosting desktops as virtual machines and providing access to them through thin clients or repurposed workstations, you can reduce hardware and onsite support costs while improving desktop and application security and operations. Virtualization also enables simple, server-less accessibility for new and existing branch offices and can provide remote users with simplified Internet-based desktop access.

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Healthcare organizations are benefiting from virtualization technology. In an industry where privacy regulations have altered how information is managed and accessed, virtualization provides healthcare employees the mobility and access they require without compromising the security of information. Hospitals also depend on a myriad of software and hardware products. It is not unusual for a hospital to maintain up to 500 distinct applications. Virtualization streamlines a complex supply-and-demand hospital system.