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3 Ways A Virtual IT Infrastructure Can Save Your Organization A Small Fortune


Every organization around the world is always looking at two primary aspects above all else - how they can have a more profitable business and how they can stay are the forefront of their industry.
Something that numerous organizations are looking at at present, implementing a virtual IT infrastructure can ensure that your organization stays at the forefront of its industry, as well as resulting in a more profitable business model by reducing overheads, with the following information providing three of the most prominent ways your organization could save money by implementing a virtual IT infrastructure.
1. You'll save on office costs substantially - with a virtual IT infrastructure that provides all IT users with dynamic desktop solutions, it effectively gives staff the ability to work from any location where they have an internet connection, by providing easy access to all of the necessary software and applications that they require.
Therefore, if you employ 500 members of staff and by developing and implementing a virtual IT environment, you may be able to offer 50 percent of staff the ability to work their home office, instantly reducing the amount of office costs your organization pays out for.
2. IT resources are reduced - traditionally, whenever a member of your staff had a problem with their computer or a certain piece of software, it often meant that the IT department needed to be able to physically access and work on the machine.
What a virtual IT environment can do is allow for IT managers and their staff to access all user machines remotely, making updating software, for instance, an extremely simple and time-efficient process.
3. All members of staff will benefit - what a lot of organizations don't realise is that although implementing a virtual IT infrastructure will be of most benefit to those staff who regularly use - or could use - their computers away from the office, it will in fact benefit every member of staff.
The reason behind this is that a virtual environment offers scalability and flexibility without limits, meaning numerous business processes can be revisited, updated and amended, something that can have a substantially positive impact upon the way all aspects of the organization work.
Of course, there's going to be an initial financial outlay required to for the development and implementation of a virtual IT infrastructure, as well as a cost for on-going maintenance and the training for all staff, but both the financial and resource savings that will be made even over a relatively short period of time can work out to be extremely substantial for any organization.
A virtual IT infrastructure paves the way forward for all businesses with existing IT systems. Transforming traditional PCs into computers that are going to be suited to the fast-moving, modern world of IT, investing in an IT infrastructure that provides dynamic desktop solutions will result in only positive outcomes for your organization.
Leading Edge Technology and Network Solutions are hosting a free-of-charge RES webinar on 18th October 2011 at 3.00pm (GMT), providing all attendees with a greater understanding of how RES Workspace Management and Automation can have a positive impact on various IT and business processes within their organizations.

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