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Virtustream (DELL) (Dell Technologies)

Cloud performance. Enterprise perspective.
United States
2009
Private
$100m-1b
201 - 1,000
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Virtustream, a Dell Technologies Business, is the enterprise-class cloud service and software provider trusted by enterprises worldwide to migrate and run their mission-critical applications in the cloud. Virtustream was founded to lead businesses on the path to transformation. From our perspective, service is a promise—and commitment is a virtue.

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For enterprises, service providers and government agencies, only Virtustream's xStream™ cloud management platform (CMP) software and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) meet the security, compliance, performance, efficiency and consumption-based billing requirements of complex production applications in the cloud - whether private, public or hybrid. xStream is available as software, as an appliance, and as a managed service, enabling robust hybrid cloud deployments, tailored to the needs of enterprise users. xStream uses innovative and patented Virtustream µVM technology, which supports multiple hypervisors, enables granular billing and chargeback, and is up to 30% more efficient than traditional virtualization. xStream works with existing hardware and virtualization software. Virtustream enterprise-class cloud solutions meet the security, compliance, performance and efficiency requirements for managing complex applications in hybrid, private or Public Cloud environments. Thanks to a consumption-based billing model and embedded µVM (micro-VM) technology, only Virtustream can guarantee application-level SLAs—without the need for customers to rethink, rewrite or retire their significant IT investments. Businesses, cloud service providers and government agencies rely on Virtustream cloud solutions to reduce overall costs, turn capital expenditures into operational expenditures, and to free up people, capacity and budgets. In addition, clients and service providers use xStream software to operate Private Clouds for themselves and their customers.

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Diesel Direct, Domino Sugar, Florida Crystals, Lanx, UOL

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Dell Technologies
Virtustream (DELL) is a provider of Industrial IoT infrastructure as a service (iaas) technologies, and also active in the healthcare and hospitals, and transportation industries.
Technologies
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Cloud Databases
Functions
Logistics & Transportation
Industries
Healthcare & Hospitals
Transportation
Services
Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
Virtustream (DELL) (Dell Technologies)’s Technology Stack maps Virtustream (DELL) (Dell Technologies)’s participation in the infrastructure as a service (iaas) IoT technology stack.
  • Application Layer
  • Functional Applications
  • Cloud Layer
  • Platform as a Service
    Infrastructure as a Service
  • Edge Layer
  • Automation & Control
    Processors & Edge Intelligence
    Actuators
    Sensors
  • Devices Layer
  • Robots
    Drones
    Wearables
  • Supporting Technologies
  • Analytics & Modeling
    Application Infrastructure & Middleware
    Cybersecurity & Privacy
    Networks & Connectivity
Technological Capability
None
Minor
Moderate
Strong
Number of Case Studies3
Diesel Direct Uses the Cloud to Persevere Through Power Outages
Diesel Direct Uses the Cloud to Persevere Through Power Outages
The company relied on the expertise of a staff of experienced billing agents, account managers and administrative specialists whose primary tools were one giant customer database built on Microsoft Access, Exchange email and the anachronistic but effective use of paper invoices delivered via fax or snail mail.This process was effective until Irene made it clear that if power went out in the main office Diesel Direct wouldn’t be able to send out that fast flurry of invoices every day. And without that, their cash-flow situation would be greatly impacted very quickly.Their clients, fleet managers for distribution companies, understand quickly how Diesel Direct can save them money by letting them trade a few extra cents per gallon of fuel for the FTE cost of having their own people handle the fuelling and maintenance and reporting, plus the cost of having the truck off the road while they’re doing it. Diesel Direct’s services allow them to skip most of that. The model doesn’t require a lot of technology, but Diesel Direct can’t accomplish anything if its minimal IT infrastructure is offline for any length of time.
Accelerating Digital Transformation with Modernized Services
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, businesses of all sizes, from home-based to large organizations, are facing the challenge of keeping up with the pace of technological advancements. They are struggling to get the most out of their hardware and software, from individual PCs to complex IT datacenters and cloud systems. The challenge is not just about maintaining the operational efficiency of these systems, but also about proactively monitoring potential issues and ensuring fast repairs throughout their lifecycle. Furthermore, businesses are seeking to turn their big ideas into tangible outcomes, but often find themselves hindered by obstacles in their digital transformation journey. They need to identify their goals, measure progress, streamline costs, and accelerate innovation to achieve true organizational agility.
Modernizing Services for Accelerated Digital Transformation
In the digital age, businesses of all sizes, from home-based to large organizations, are facing the challenge of keeping up with the rapid pace of technological advancements. They are struggling to get the most out of their hardware and software, from individual PCs to complex IT datacenters and cloud systems. Small businesses often feel overlooked, while medium and large organizations are seeking ways to improve IT value and efficiency across their entire ecosystem. Furthermore, businesses are looking for ways to turn their big ideas into tangible outcomes, overcome obstacles, and navigate their digital transformation journey. They are also grappling with the need to respond and recover quickly from cyber threats, plan and execute their digital transformation strategies, deploy new technologies, and manage their IT systems effectively.
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