Virtualization Can Optimize Your Business
While there is lots of talk and press these days about virtualization we find that even seasoned IT pros are not well informed about how to make a business case to management. This is true for the prospective clients we meet every week, primarily small and mid-sized businesses and the people who own and manage these businesses.
While virtualization can achieve significant cost savings and efficiencies, doing so needs to be done as part of an overall, effective technology plan. And technology planning itself seems to be lacking in small to mid-size businesses. Owners don’t speak tech. IT people often don’t see things from a business or technology development standpoint. Hence, effective planning doesn’t happen.
So what’s the answer for your organization when it comes to leveraging virtualization? What does virtualization mean to you? How should you approach virtualization as part of your technology planning? All great questions to address with the Sindel team of talented engineers.
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When it comes to virtualization, we have a broad definition, not as current as some. We think of people working offsite and access to programs and data from offsite. We have leveraged virtualization by having multiple locations operate off the same server and access to the same data, as well as making our principals more mobile by having them work virtual at times. My understanding of virtualization in the future, is that we will access someone else’s programs w/ our data in an environment where all we, the worker, would need is connectivity. For what it is worth, that is my take.