

Virtualisation is the pooling and sharing of IT resources, including servers, storage and networking. In a virtualised environment, the logical functions of computing, storage and network elements are separated from their physical functions.
Elements from these pools can then be manually or automatically allocated to meet the changing needs and priorities of a business. These concepts can be applied broadly across the enterprise, from data centre resources to PCs and printers.
Virtualisation allows people, processes and technology to work together more efficiently, increases utilisation and reduces costs. At
the same time allowing the IT infrastructure to become dynamic, flexible an able to adapt to business requirements.
Does your organisation use legacy applications that are no longer supported by the latest operating systems, requires users to have access to multiple desktops or different operating systems, requires a reduction in physical servers to lower your organisations carbon footprint? Virtualisation can provide solutions to these scenarios and more.