Atos Origin Launches New Server Consolidation Service
Wednesday, 30 August 2006 by Michel Roth
VMBlog.com reports that Atos Origin has launched a new server consolidation and server virtualization service based on its proven methodology and tools. The server consolidation service, part of Atos™ Infrastructure Solutions, takes a global approach to server consolidation and leverages Atos Origin's extensive experience in the outsourcing of data centers and associated server consolidations.

Server consolidation and virtualization allows the efficient use of computer server resources in order to reduce the total number of servers or server locations that an organization requires. It allows enterprises to deal seamlessly and effectively with events such as the end-of-life issues surrounding hardware and software. It offers the following key benefits: reduced costs, diversity and complexity, and improved flexibility, agility and quality of service.

Atos Origin provides an innovative practice for IT infrastructure consolidation. Its service is based on a consistent methodology and toolset, including the use of its unique assessment tooling, based on three main phases: QuickScan (assist clients to build the initial business case for consolidation using Atos Origin's unique QuickScan tool), a detailed assessment (confirm business case through detailed analysis, design and planning), and implementation.

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