Today’s demanding applications produce a proliferation of ever more powerful hardware appearing in the organisation. Personal computers need to be upgraded to run newer applications or operating software. More servers are needed, and server rooms and data centres need to be expanded to provide more rack space.
Hardware virtualisation can be deployed for desktops, servers, storage and networks. Software virtualisation can be applied to applications or to the presentation of those applications. The bottom line… sharing physical resources and centralisation and thereby reducing overheads and costs.
Virtualisation offers much more than simple server consolidation and cost savings. Regardless of the size or nature of the organisation, NEC virtualisation solutions address end to end scenarios like datacenter consolidation, business continuity and virtualised desktop solutions, all tied together by a centralized management system and realizing lower TCO, improved business continuity and enhanced security.
Solutions can be deployed combining virtualisation technologies with intelligent thin client devices and powerful servers. Unified communications, including voice-over-IP can be delivered alongside a virtualised system. Video can be streamed.