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sponsored by Intel Corporation
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31 Aug 2007
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Published:
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01 Oct 2006
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PDF
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12
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Virtualized compute infrastructure (VCI) is a set of grid, virtualization, and service-oriented technologies that allows an enterprise to share computational resources. With a fully implemented VCI, you can automatically redirect compute resources efficiently to any business unit, using a utility-like model.
Benefits of implementing VCI:
- Enhanced IT agility
- Reduced costs due to resource sharing across business units
- Improved utilization of existing grid, virtualization, and provisioning technologies
- Alignment between the goals of senior management, IT, and business users
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Author
Parviz Peiravi
Senior Solutions Architect with Intel's Customer Solutions Group
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Intel Corporation
Parviz Peiravi is a senior solutions architect with Intel’s Customer Solutions Group.
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BROWSE RELATED
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Grid Computing | Infrastructure Services | IT Infrastructure | IT Spending | Power Supplies | Server Appliances | Server Hardware | Server Management | Server Virtualization
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