SAS unveiled a new solution based on VMware virtualization
to monitor, manage and optimize IT operations across all physical and virtual
environments. SAS IT Intelligence for VMware Infrastructure will enable
customers to better align IT resources with strategic business goals.
“SAS IT Intelligence for VMware Infrastructure will help us
better manage IT costs by more efficiently tracking and optimizing physical and
virtual resource utilization,” said Kevin McDearis, Senior Vice President of
Engineering for CheckFree, now part of Fiserv. “We can also measure usage,
availability and performance of IT virtual infrastructure more quickly across
our electronic payment applications. This virtual overview of resource
availability enhances our capacity planning and performance management, so we
can process payments quickly and securely.”
Integrating technologies from SAS and VMware streamlines and
simplifies physical and virtual resource utilization, providing a universal
view for IT resource forecasting and foresight into planning scenarios. “This
partnership with VMware extends SAS’ expertise in managing open systems and
mainframes to virtual environments,” explains Keith Collins, Vice President and
Chief Technology Officer for SAS. “With a more comprehensive view of their IT
resources, businesses can more accurately forecast resource requirements;
improve the delivery of IT services; account for IT resources down to the
minute; and feed results to internal or external billing or revenue systems
based on planned business needs. The result is increased ROI driven by better
decisions.”
With VMware VirtualCenter, SAS IT Intelligence now enables a
datacenter to automatically run, manage, account for and predict IT needs.
VMware VirtualCenter is the management component of VMware Infrastructure, a datacenter
virtualization and management platform.
“Combining SAS business intelligence and analytics software
with VMware virtualization gives customers greater transparency into the
utilization and performance of their IT resources across both physical and
virtual environments,” said Parag Patel, Vice President of Alliances at VMware.
“This combined solution offers new functionality that customers are
increasingly demanding. Especially during the current economic conditions, they
need to better understand who is using certain resources and charging back
accordingly.”
The benefits of VMware virtualization reach far beyond
server consolidation. Customers can benefit from reduced capital and operating
expenses, assured business continuity, strengthened security and lower carbon
emissions. In addition, there can be energy savings and lower capital expenses
due to more efficient use of hardware resources – a benefit that can also
affect a company’s long-term environmental impact.
VMware is a SAS Platinum partner and SAS is a member of the
VMware Technology Alliance Partner (TAP) Program.
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