IT infrastructure at the edge is essential to day-to-day government operations. Application servers, firewall devices, switches, routers, and wireless access points keep remote agency locations connected to the citizens they serve as well as the rest of the organization. But when IT infrastructure is made up of disparate physical devices, it can create challenges that impact end-users. Investing in virtualization promises operational efficiencies and agility that ultimately equal cost savings.
Government Agencies and the Edge: The Power of Virtualization
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