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| | Infrastructure as a Service |
| Building blocks designed for dynamism |
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| Dynamic and high-available solutions |
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| Operation of offices and data centers |
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| Applications run on a shared environment |
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| | Scalable, secure, on-demand |
Our infrastructure solutions have enabled thousands of customers to optimize their IT and increase their competitiveness. Managed services have helped increase their efficiency even further. Another significant improvement in efficiency can be achieved by sharing a central infrastructure between many enterprises – Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).
Aside from the higher flexibility (On-demand Services), a key benefit of Infrastructure as a Service is the usage-based payment scheme. This allows customers to pay as they grow. Another important advantage is that by always using the latest technology customers can achieve a much faster service delivery and time to market.
With our knowledge and experience in providing IT infrastructures, we will add “as a Service” offers to our portfolio as a combination of:- Basic hardware (servers, storage, clients, networking)
- Operating system and low level system software (virtualization, basic resource management, automation, orchestration)
- The lowest level of the middleware layer (systems management, optimization layers, etc.)
We are already running successful pilot projects in this area. These are providing valuable input for the further development of our Infrastructure as a Service offers for both the office and the data center.
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Workplace as a Service |
With Workplace as a Service (WaaS) Fujitsu Siemens Computers delivers complete client infrastructures via the Internet. This offering includes various types of standard workplaces and services, which are billed according to usage. WaaS lets enterprises leverage the powerful IT infrastructure and service expertise of Fujitsu Siemens Computers and benefit from the advantages of virtual desktops quickly and in an easily calculable manner, without the need to create and operate such an infrastructure themselves. |
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The story behind Dynamic Infrastructures |
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