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News Desk 'Virtualization' Methods Slash IT Costs, Optimize Infrastructure
IBM Program Highlights Techniques for Simplification, Flexible Information Access
By: SOA News Desk
Feb. 18, 2007 06:15 PM
In this program, Understanding the Basics of the IBM Virtualization Engine Platform, Nancy Roath, Vice President of IBM Systems and Technology Group, leads a team of experts in explaining how a virtualized IT environment can provide the benefits of flexible information access, simplified resource management, cost savings, and improved quality of service. "It's not rocket science that the number-one goal of most companies is to grow revenue," says Roath. "But in today's business environment, there is one important caveat: grow revenue on last year's budget. And delivering more and more service, while wringing out expenses, on the same or even declining budgets, can be a huge challenge." Roath notes that IT capabilities have increased dramatically over the last decade, creating, in many cases, a complex infrastructure that is difficult -- and costly -- to monitor, maintain, and upgrade. The goal of this program is to demystify virtualization and demonstrate its practical advantages in simplifying the infrastructure. After Roath introduces the concept of virtualization, Annette Miller, Cross Brand Marketing Team Member, discusses how virtualization applies to servers and storage. Miller explains how virtualization evolves in a consistent pattern of four distinct stages, shares customer experiences involving implementation, and describes the IBM Virtualization Engine Platform. Next, Juhi Jotwani, Director, BladeCenter and xSeries Solutions, and Dai Vu, Program Director, Worldwide pSeries Product Marketing, explain the practical implications of virtualization in a cross-platform environment. Barbara Korte, Sales Executive, Global Virtualization Solutions, concludes the program by describing how organizations can begin implementing virtualization. In a case study driving home the real-world benefits of virtualization, Roath describes how First National Bank of Omaha was able to achieve an 18-to- 1 server consolidation ratio, resulting in substantial cost savings and more flexible computing power for its business growth initiatives. To watch this program, visit http://www.systemsinstitute.org/flashProgramPage/?c_acronym=IVIR& registered=yes First Call Analyst:
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