The IBM PureFlex system is becoming an increasingly sound choice for businesses of all sizes and functionalities. PureFlex allows you to choose the platforms and virtualisation capabilities suitable for your business operations.
It is a unique and holistic solution that is simple and easy to deploy as well as being very economical to run. Management of the system couldn’t be simpler as IBM Flex system Manager provides a single pane of glass to manage the Hardware, Software, Virtualisation, Workloads, Networking and Storage elements seamlessly. IBM Flex System Manager comes with a built-in cloud functionality called SmartCloud Entry for when you are ready to take your IT to the next level.
Applied Technologies can assist you in designing and installing the best configuration for your requirements > whether its PowerVM on Power systems, VM ware on Intel or a variety of network options, we have in-house experts that can discuss the possibilities with you.
For more information on PureFlex or any of the Pure Systems range call Applied Technologies on 01753478333 or email info@applied-tech.co.uk
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