VMware Unveils SMB Offerings
VMware unveils new virtualization offerings for small and medium-sized businesses
October 8, 2007
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- VMware, Inc., the virtualization leader, today announced three new VMware Infrastructure product packages tailored for small and medium businesses (SMBs). The new bundles are designed to enable IT administrators and decision makers at SMBs to easily deploy virtual infrastructure and quickly reap its transformative benefits. The bundles are expected to be available later this year.
Virtualization is enabling companies of all sizes to reduce the cost and complexity of IT,” said Ben Matheson, director of SMB at VMware. “For SMBs, this means optimizing existing IT investments while providing enterprise-class benefits of virtualization such as disaster recovery, high availability, simplified IT management and reduced energy costs. Deploying virtualization translates into better service levels, and it enables customers to spend less on IT and reinvest these savings in their businesses. The new VMware Infrastructure packaging delivers the features, functionality and training that will help enable SMBs to more rapidly experience the value of virtual infrastructure.”
According to industry analyst firm The Yankee Group, virtualization deployments among SMBs—companies with less than 100 servers or fewer than 1,000 employees—is expected to double during the next two years.
“Virtualization has become a mainstream technology force, influencing IT architecture decisions for companies of all sizes,” said Gary Chen, senior analyst at The Yankee Group. “For SMBs, this means evaluating the A-to-Z benefits of virtualization such as server consolidation, business continuity and disaster recovery for use on current IT assets while planning for future growth. The new VMware Infrastructure 3 Acceleration Kits provide a cost-effective way for SMBs to get started with virtualization quickly while enabling the organization to scale as their business needs evolve. We see virtualization adoption as a trend in the SMB space that will continue to aggressively grow over time.”
VMware Inc.
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