Along with Microsoft, Akhter is committed to Virtualisation, a new and exciting way of working. Contact Akhter for a consultation and the opportunity to discuss a Virtualisation strategy for your organisation.

Static Computing

Traditionally all layers of computing environments - hardware, OS, applications, storage - have been static, configured to interact properly and support a specific computing solution. Components are installed to particular computers, resulting in a tightly bound system that does not adapt well to changes. Creating new capability entails procuring and configuring the hardware, software and interfaces.

  • User interface tied to the same machine where the OS and application are running
  • Applications installed on specific hardware and operating systems
  • Operating systems assigned to specific hardware
  • Storage assigned to specific locations
  • Network assigned to specific locations

Virtualisation

Virtualisation makes your IT resource more flexible and the use of your hardware more efficient. Components of your IT system no longer need to be rigidly locked together, but become resources that are available instantly when required. Change becomes easier to manage and, as a result, your business can be more responsive to the demands placed on it.

  • Virtual Presentation
    User interface separated from application/OS
  • Virtual Applications
    Any application on any computer on-demand
  • Virtual Operating System
    Can be assigned to any hardware
  • Virtual Storage
    Storage and backup on the network
  • Virtual Network
    Localisation of dispersed resources