Federal agencies have been taking advantage of VMware server virtualization to meet federal data center consolidation targets. Today, agencies can apply the same software-defined approach to storage and networking to improve infrastructure management, security, and availability.
Over the past decade, federal agencies have taken advantage of VMware server virtualization to meet data center consolidation targets. Today, agencies can apply the same software-defined approach to storage and networking as they did to compute to build a fully automated software-defined data center (SDDC) that leverages a common operating system across clouds to improve infrastructure management, security, and availability.
Modernize the foundation of federal IT operations to accelerate consolidation initiatives, achieve cost savings, and improve security posture.
Proactively manage IT infrastructure to improve efficiency, performance, and availability
Modernize data centers with an automated, software-defined approach to government IT
Enable cost-efficient, simple, and agile delivery and operation of all required types of IT services and applications across private and public clouds
Use abstraction across compute, storage, and networking and create an independent virtualization layer to secure infrastructure
Gain the power and efficiency of virtualization across the data center, virtualizing compute, storage, and networking, with common management across all three
Further modernize and consolidate IT by extending the hypervisor to storage and networking
Automate infrastructure delivery and management across heterogeneous and multi-cloud environments
Deliver enterprise-ready cloud infrastructure across private and public clouds, including IBM Cloud and Amazon Web Services
Attach policy-driven workloads to network and security services for further protection
U.S. Federal Agency leverages hyper-converged infrastructure to improve performance and reduce capital and administrative costs.
SAIC automates hybrid cloud infrastructure management to speed service delivery, improve performance, and increase security for federal customers.