

Data Center
Integrate your applications into your IT infrastructure and consolidate everything into a single hyper-converged solution: a unified environment that, compared to traditional infrastructure, enables streamlining, simplification, and acceleration of both software and hardware upgrades.
Your Data Center, Simplified
A data center is a facility that stores and manages data for businesses. Data centers are designed to provide high levels of availability and security for client data. They can host servers, storage systems, and other IT equipment. Data centers can be managed either by the businesses themselves or by third-party service providers.
As the nerve center of your IT, your data center deserves not only the most secure solutions but also the most innovative ones to reduce complexity. With IT managed services, we handle the full management of your infrastructure.

Our Technologies
We provide consulting, auditing, integration, operations, and support for all technologies that meet your needs:
Hyper-converged infrastructure
Hyper-converged infrastructure is the optimal solution for a high-performance data center: it consolidates your data center while simplifying virtual infrastructures and improving the user experience. As the starting point for your private cloud, hyperconvergence is a complete solution that integrates seamlessly with public cloud environments, propelling your data center into the future.
Hyper-converged infrastructure offers several benefits, including cost reduction and simplified infrastructure management. By combining computing, storage, and networking resources into a single platform, businesses can reduce costs associated with purchasing and maintaining multiple distinct systems. It also simplifies infrastructure management by providing a single console to oversee all aspects of the infrastructure.
Virtualization
Virtualization is a technology that allows the creation of virtual IT environments instead of physical ones. By using virtualization, businesses can run multiple operating systems and applications on a single physical computer.
Virtualization helps reduce infrastructure costs by decreasing the number of physical servers needed. It also improves operational efficiency by enabling system administrators to manage IT environments more easily.