WFT announced a new service which involves migrating existing data centers to a Software Defined Data Center (SDDC) architecture for enterprise customers based on EMC/VMware infrastructure.
This service delivers productivity and time-to-service improvements to enterprises with highly virtualized data centers.
Enterprise customers are tasked every day to find ways to improve their business agility and speed of innovation, increase their service quality to both internal and external customers, improve their business continuity and minimize downtime, and ultimately drive down their total cost of ownership (both capex and opex).
WFT strongly believes this can be achieved by leveraging solutions that provide standardization, visualization, orchestration, and most importantly automation.
Automation will be a key factor to help achieve lower operating costs, increased productivity (agility), higher availability and reliability (quality), and better performance (speed).
The major forces driving enterprise customers are the innovations in processing power and memory, high demand for resource pooling, and manual/custom networking configurations.
Enterprise customers that are already running solutions in a virtualized environment or are in the process of virtualization are looking forward to gaining a better competitive advantage within their data center, by extending intelligent and integrated management platforms through SDDC for better automation.
EMC and VMware provide key products that enable abstraction, pooling and allow provisioning of resources as a set of services, the company said.