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KVM Success Stories - August & September 2012 Update


Case studies and videos showcase how customers are benefiting from IBM technologies and KVM:

Alphinat, based in Montreal, offers SmartGuide, an online application-development tool that makes it possible to build web-driven applications rapidly. Specifically, Alphinat used the IBM Virtual Appliance Factory service to package SmartGuide as a Virtual Appliance built on KVM for IBM Pure Systems. Learn more with this solution brief   and YouTube video.

Dutch Cloud BV is an infrastructure service provider in The Netherlands that uses IBM SmartCloud Provisioning and IBM virtualization with KVM. Virtualization has allowed Dutch Cloud to dramatically increase its revenue, while keeping operational costs in check. “Virtualization is key for us,” says Martijn Van Zoeren, CEO of Dutch Cloud, who points out that it is also important that the SmartCloud Provisioning layer is not dependent on a certain hypervisor thus making it possible for the company to use KVM, Hyper-V, and VMware in the mix. Watch a video with Van Zoeren talking about the technology at Pulse 2012 here.  A case study is also available here.
 
EDELAP is an energy distributor in La Plata, Argentina servicing six cities. Using IBM System x, IBM BladeCenter and RHEL with KVM, Edelap has achieved numerous benefits: Software licensing costs reduced by 75%; batch processing performance improved by 50% (from 12 hours to six); time to provision a new server reduced from one day to one hour; reliability increased by replicating virtual servers on multiple physical servers; optimized data center space by consolidating 18 physical servers to seven; increased server density by running 30 virtual servers on six physical servers. Access the video. 

LetterGen, an IT services provider in Belgium, has a state-of-the-art document generation system based on open standards. LetterGen strives to build cost-efficient, scalable computing resources. By migrating from VMware to Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, along with Red Hat Enterprise Linux as the core operating system on IBM System x, LetterGen has reduced costs by 67%, increased utilization, optimized system maintenance and improved service levels all around. Access the case study.


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