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By choosing Dell, you are making a decision to deploy technology that meets your needs today while maintaining headroom for growth.
Learn how Dell VIS Creator can help you maximize your virtualization investment by giving you a streamlined, policy-based approach to automated workload deployment and management.
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The widespread adoption of VMware virtualization has created many facets to managing data centers. The Dell Advanced Infrastructure Manager (AIM) software enables administrators to manage highly virtualized environments.
Administering routine network processes can take time away from critical tasks. Dell Advanced Infrastructure Manager (AIM) software automates network connectivity, reconfiguration, and workload retargeting to boost data center efficiency.
By simplifying and automating deployment, provisioning and management processes for virtualized systems, the Dell Virtual Integrated System (VIS) architecture empowers end users to access the resources they need in minutes — rather than days or weeks.
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Paul Venezia, senior contributing editor, InfoWorld Test Center
Paul Venezia of the InfoWorld Test Center takes Dell Advanced Infrastructure Manager (AIM) through its paces, noting how it adds an unfamiliar twist: support for heterogeneous hardware.
With the proper implementation processes and procedures, virtualization can enable the consolidation of physical servers up to 20:1, cut capital and operational costs in half, and improve application availability.