BASKING RIDGE, N.J. – With virtualization in high demand by enterprises looking to boost efficiency and flexibility while controlling costs, Verizon Business is offering a series of tips for effectively planning and organizing the often-complex of task of implementing virtualization technology.
Virtualization uses technology to remove the physical barriers associated with servers and applications, enabling the consolidation or replacement of servers, storage, network and other physical devices. As a result, companies can better use computing capacity and drive more value from IT resources as well as consolidate data centers and lower energy consumption.
According to analysts at IDC, virtualization is one of the most sought-after IT technologies today, with services aimed at delivering virtualization projected to grow to nearly $16 billion by 2013, up from $8.7 billion in 20081.
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For enterprises embarking on a virtualization project, Verizon Business offers these five tips, culled from the company’s years experience handling complex IT installations and expertise in implementing and managing virtual environments:
“Virtualization holds huge promise for the enterprise,” said Michael Marcellin, vice president of Verizon global managed solutions. “Its ability to increase efficiency and agility while managing costs is unparalleled. With that potential, however, comes complexity concerning deployment and implementation. Our hope is that enterprises will take this promising technology to heart and embrace our suggestions—based on our more than 10 years experience managing complex IT infrastructures—on how best to utilize it.”
Verizon Business offers a wealth of IT and hosting solutions to help customers meet their most-pressing IT needs in today's dynamic business environment. In addition to helping customers with virtualization projects, the robust portfolio of services also includes Data Center Colocation, Remote Backup and Restore, Messaging and Collaboration, IT Service Desk, Akamai Services, IP Application Hosting and Remote IP Application Management, as well as IT consulting services. More information is available at http://www.verizonbusiness.com/us/itsolutions [2].
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1 IDC, “Worldwide Virtualization Services 2009–2013 Forecast,” Doc # 219011, July 15, 2009
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