- Save a Tree... Plant a Server
- What's Mac Got to Do With It?
- DiscCloud Virtualization
See how VMware customers are cutting costs.
VMware virtualization customers are reducing their energy consumption and costs by 80%. Click on the video from VMware to see their stories.- Reduce your number of servers by a ratio of 15:1, eliminating server sprawl and cutting maintenance costs.
- Every server virtualized saves 7000kWh of electricity annually, or about $700 in energy costs.
- Improve server utilization rates from 5-15% to 60-80%. Running fewer,highly utilized servers frees up space and power.
Gartner Says a Green Data Centre Means More than Energy Efficiency.
Power and cooling will drive the evolution of data centres into becoming conceptual models of intelligent living organisms as organisations need to improve energy efficiency and become greener, according to Gartner, Inc.- ’Green’ requires an end-to-end, integrated view of the data centre including technology architecture.
- Legacy data centres when addressing ‘green’ are functionally obsolete.
- Tomorrow’s data centre will be dynamic and modular to respond quickly to demands for floor space.
Help Pay for Virtualization with Energy Efficiency Incentives.
Virtualization is a proven solution for increasing energy efficiency, and many major utility providers now offer financial incentives for virtualization projects that result in the reduction of physical servers in the datacenter.- Achieve even greater financial savings with VMware virtualization solutions.
- Significantly reducing the carbon footprint of your IT infrastructure.
- Benefit from incentives offered by major utility companies in the U.S.
Powerful core services. Easily deployed.
DiscCloud with Mac OS X Leopard and Mac OS X Leopard Server deliver an array of core software technologies and services designed to lay a solid foundation for your VMware Virtual Infrastructure.- Industry-leading email services. No extra charge.
- Standard print serving. Part of the package.
- Web hosting. Powered by Apache.
Mac OS X provides layers of protection that are built-in, not bolted-on.
The Mac offers your organization a simple way to protect critical data and systems company-wide, with out-of-the-box security that’s easy to maintain and customize.- Mac OS X arms your organization with a multi-layered system of defenses against viruses and other malware intrusions.
- Mac OS X makes it easy to ensure systems remain safe when users are working online, whether they’re sending confidential email or sharing files with coworkers.
- Mac OS X also makes safeguarding critical data painless.
Home Sweet Home Office
Whether you want to or you have to, working from home is better with a Mac.- Right out of the box, a Mac just works. Take it out, turn it on, get started.
- A Mac can enhance both your work and life in practically endless ways.
- Plus your Mac will get along great with others.
What is Cloud Computing?
Cloud computing refers to the use of networked infrastructure software and the capacity to provide resources to users in an on-demand environment.- Resource on-demand.
- Improves economics due to shared infrastructure and elasticity.
- Accessible, Scalable and Elastic.
White Paper - IT in the Cloud: Using VMware vCloud.
This paper will explore the trends and developments in cloud computing and introduce a model for hosted cloud computing services that bring the benefits of virtualization and shared computing resources to large and small enterprises.- Cloud Computing: A continuation of Utility-Based Computing
- Different Types or Personalities of Cloud Computing.
- A Cloud for Every Business Type.
Gartner says Worldwide Hosted Virtual Desktop Market to Surpass $65 Billion in 2013.
The worldwide hosted virtual desktop (HVD) market will accelerate through 2013 to reach 49 million units, up from more than 500,000 units in 2009, according to Gartner Inc.- Gartner estimates that approximately 15 percent of current worldwide traditional professional desktop PCs will migrate to HVDs by 2014.
- The U.S. will reach double that of the worldwide average with over 18 million connected devices.
- After an initial slow start, the HVD market will rally in 2010 and 2011.















