“We have little to no tolerance for network problems because of the impact they can have on our company, both from a user experience and financial perspective. The huge volume of alert storms and alert streams, however, have always been challenging to manage because of the size and scope of our network. Because of their strength in root cause analysis and fault management, our team relies heavily on these tools to deliver a network our users can rely on.”
"We’ve already saved $2.1 million dollars since moving to VMware vSphere, and expect to see these savings grow over the next few years. We’ve consolidated our servers at a 20:1 ratio, significantly reducing hardware costs. We’ve saved energy and space. We’ve even saved time because VMware technology has eliminated the extra time, steps, and costs of procuring and provisioning physical servers. From an operational and capital expense standpoint, going with VMware vSphere made a lot more sense."
“The Cross-Cloud initiative for NSX and other VMware software fits with what we’ve been looking to do. It allows us to have parity on the infrastructure stack, protecting our environment and managing the environment with a consistent set of policies and configurations and standards. It’s the way to go.”
"VMware and NetApp clustered Data ONTAP technology are at the core of our competitive advantage—and our customers."
"The key advantages [to virtualization and cloud computing] are the ability to deploy computing environments quickly, at an overall lower server cost, and with reduced technical support spend. We were very happy that Texperts and VMware were able to combine their cloud technology and services solutions as a cost effective technology to meet our project upgrade needs. It was a key factor in the success of our project."
"Virtualizing mission-critical applications has enabled our IT organization to become more responsive to all of our lines of business. Even more important, it has improved the uptime of applications that impact our customers."
"Considering the benefits of VMware View—the efficiency, the ease of management, and the way it allows us to improve standards of care—there is no reason why any hospital should not be virtualizing its desktops."
"Keeping the water on is a public health and safety issue. We can’t tolerate any downtime. ... Replacing clustered failover systems with ftServers saved us a lot of money and simplified the entire operation. I’ve never looked back."
"We needed another way to get there because the business environment was changing, our customers were looking for new ways to deploy our software and we figured out how to do that on VMware."
“vCloud Air Disaster Recovery has been cost efficient, reliable and easy to use due to existing vSphere platform.”
"We realized we needed to become more effective and efficient with both our IT resources and our staff. So we decided to virtualize absolutely as much as we could on vSphere."
"As Canada’s health regions seek to improve patient care while also controlling costs, virtualization technology is emerging as a critical IT strategy. Here at Prairie North, we’ve proven that VMware vSphere virtualization for servers, and now VMware View virtualization for desktops, can form the basis of a best-practices model to support a standardized and manageable IT infrastructure that is less costly to maintain, and improves the delivery of IT services to doctors, nurses, and other healthcare staff."
"The Vcloud suite supports our technology vision by helping us manage our service oriented architecture solutions, both dynamically and cost effectively."
"Partnering with Hosting.com has allowed us to take our VMware virtualization strategy to the next level, helping us to cut costs and enabling a hybrid cloud platform."
"VMware has really propped up our ability to support our customers. We're able to use VMware solutions to build private cloud environments, in some cases, hybrid Cloud environments which allows our IT Staff to offer the business another alternative to present our Enterprise Solutions to our Customers that may or may not want to build their own infrastructure on premise."