At UDT, we take a long, deliberate view of virtualization information architecture: We embrace it across all layers of virtualization functionality. This allows an organization to realize the maximum value of their assets at the lowest total cost.
- Virtualization Information Architecture – From Server Network Strategy to Application Strategy, File System and Name Space, Virtualization Securing and Auditing, we divide the valuable components of their infrastructure from the functional parts. Though this strategy, we empower clients to achieve maximum flexibility from their IT organizations, and enable those organizations to swiftly respond to the demands of business.
- Network Server Strategy – Networks facilitate a well-functioning IT environment by matching end-user operational requirements with applications, application needs, transactions and scalability. The strategy also incorporates reasonable downtime limits and recovery times in the event of interruption or failure.
- Application Strategy – Selecting applications suited to a specific business or industry can mean the difference between a high-performing enterprise and one which underperforms and exceeds budgets. Our application strategy seeks to ensure performance is maximized and budgets are maintained.
- File System and Namespace – As a company’s IT infrastructure and the data housed within it grow and evolve, its namespace becomes increasingly fractured, disparate and less defined. Network file systems expand and the file information becomes untrackable. Valuable time and resources are lost pursuing hard-to-find or –define files. Effective File System and Namespace solutions return functionality to the system, consolidating views, reducing complexity and increasing cost effectiveness.