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Software Defined DC

Server Virtualization

Server virtualization has revolutionized today’s data center and changed the landscape of IT like no other technology.  It unl ocks legacy one-to-one architectures of traditional servers by abstracting the operating system and applications from the physical hardware allowing multiple operating system instances (virtual machines) to run on a single physical server.  This enables a simplified server environment with greater flexibility and cost savings.

If you still have not made the switch, or are looking to expand or update your virtualization configuration, let help you maximize your investment with our extensive experience with the topic.  We can offer:

  • Server Consolidation and Impact Assessments
  • Business Continuity Consulting
  • HyperVisor Design and Deployment
  • Software/Hardware Procurement

Desktop Virtualization

Looking to reduce the time and cost of managing desktops?  Desktop support has historically been a necessary evil for corporate IT departments.  However, with the advent and growth of VDI, it has never been easier to deliver secure desktops to a variety of client devices providing the mobility and freedom end users demand.

InfiniTech’s experienced VDI design engineers are here to assist with your virtual desktop deployment projects.  We can offer consulting and design; infrastructure sizing, procurement, and deployment; thin client solutions from Dell Wyse; and back end configuration for Citrix, VMware, or Microsoft deployments.

Want to know more about VDI architecture and how it can enhance your organization?  Click here to Learn More

Virtualized Networks

Network virtualization, as with server virtualization, decouple the networking functionality from the underlying network hardware.  This Software Defined Networking technology is growing in popularity to ensure the network can better integrate with and support increasingly virtual compute and storage infrastructures.

For the first time, networking technologies are being freed from the proprietary, mainframe architecture and are moving toward a more open software defined approach.  Now the enterprise data center can plan for and begin to build flexible and adaptable infrastructures to deliver advanced services and support improvements for legacy applications and infrastructure.   Click here to read Dell’s white paper on the future of Software Defined Networking.