Real management of virtual landscapes
Vastly improved resource utilization, significantly reduced power consumption, shortened disaster recovery downtime, affordable enterprise-level computing, elegantly addressed issues in the day to day life of IT, and many other benefits have created a strong demand for virtualization.
Columbus bridges the real and virtual environments
Since the days of shared environments, when the functional predecessors to virtualization were called Hydra and thin-clients, Columbus recognized the need to focus on the IT management tasks required regardless of the underlying delivery platform. Whether physical systems, Citrix or Terminal Service clients, VMWare farms, clusters, and now more abstract virtualization topologies, Columbus has the track record to cut through the complexity of legacy and future technologies.
