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VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGIES

Virtualization technology is one of the most impactful innovations in IT. It offers measurable financial and operational benefits by consolidating both server and desktop environments, reducing asset counts, and lowering operational costs. It also reduces licensing fees, power consumption, and floor and rack space usage, while extending the lifespan of costly capital assets.

Cosony, Inc.’s virtualization practices are designed to help clients reduce costs and streamline their IT architecture, preparing them for the adoption of technologies like the Cloud. This approach allows businesses to focus on core operations while also addressing sustainability goals. Our skilled professionals listen to your needs and provide clarity on the available

technologies, offering the best possible solutions to meet your business objectives. We take the time to understand your organization, assess your systems and data environment, and design, implement, and test solutions that ensure quality, performance, and cost-effectiveness—based on your specific server and computer needs.

Key Benefits:

Innovate and lead your industry

Server consolidation

Lower hardware costs

Faster server provisioning and deployment

Faster, more reliable disaster recovery

Energy cost savings

Increased productivity and uptime

Extended software application lifespan

Scalability

 

For a flat monthly rate, you get access to all the services listed on this website.

How Can Virtualization Benefit Your Business?

Beyond significant cost savings, virtualization greatly enhances an organization’s business agility. Modern server virtualization platforms offer advanced features that physical servers simply can’t match, improving business continuity and increasing uptime.Virtualization is a key component of a robust disaster recovery solution. By isolating software programs from hardware and the operating system, virtualization encapsulates applications as independent, movable entities that can be relocated without affecting other systems. This approach minimizes software-related changes to the OS and reduces compatibility challenges between different programs, ensuring smoother operations and greater flexibility.