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SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - May 19, 2010) - [ Riverbed Technology ] (
When asked in what ways they have created a centralized IT environment, 43 percent of respondents revealed that they have already begun implementing private cloud projects, where IT resources are being consolidated or virtualized to the data center. The three primary motivating factors for IT consolidation projects cited by respondents included: reducing costs (listed by 64 percent of respondents), reducing management and complexity (39 percent), and increasing security (32 percent).
In addition to consolidation to private cloud environments, organizations are also spearheading efforts to consolidate branch office infrastructure. 14 percent of respondents indicated that they are virtualizing and consolidating resources within the branch office. Another 35 percent of respondents revealed that they will begin branch office consolidation projects by 2011.
As organizations continue the push toward IT consolidation at the branch office, Riverbed offers the [ Riverbed Services Platform ] (RSP), a virtualized platform that enables organizations to run edge services such as local print, DNS, DHCP, video and firewall in a protected partition on a [ Steelhead® appliance ]. With RSP, Riverbed customers can deploy these business-critical services in the branch while still reaping the benefits of consolidation, including simplified management, reduced IT footprint in the branch and lower costs.
In the survey, the top two concerns cited by organizations looking to consolidate their IT environments included performance, which was named as a top concern by 67 percent of respondents, and security, which was listed by 53 percent. Data availability (27 percent) and migration difficulties (15 percent) rounded out the primary concerns regarding the implementation of IT consolidation and virtualization projects.
"The Interop audience draws a wide spectrum of IT professionals that cover networking, applications and storage markets, much like our customer base. The responses from the Interop survey match what we hear from our customers, namely that cloud computing, virtualization and consolidation are strategic IT initiatives for many organizations," said Apurva Davé, vice president of product marketing for Riverbed. "Organizations encounter performance bottlenecks as consolidation and cloud computing models move users farther away from their data and applications. Riverbed helps customers overcome these productivity challenges to allow customers to both improve business performance and realize significant ROI."
Other findings of the survey include:
- Application Acceleration and Performance -- 40 percent of respondents plan to deploy application acceleration and performance solutions within the next 12 months.
- Data Center Consolidation -- 33 percent of respondents plan additional data center consolidation projects within the next 12 months.
- Bandwidth Reduction and Optimization -- 34 percent of respondents are looking to deploy WAN optimization solutions to reduce bandwidth consumption in the next 12 months.
- Network and Application Visibility -- 31 percent of respondents are planning on deploying network and application visibility solutions by 2011.
Virtual Interop: Riverbed Customer Lathrop & Gage to Discuss Cloud Computing and Virtualization
On May 20, 2010 at 2:45 pm ET, Ben Weinberger, Lathrop & Gage CIO and Riverbed customer, will participate in a panel discussion during the Virtual Interop Conference titled "Infrastructure 2.1: Optimizing Your Infrastructure for the New Era of Cloud Computing and Virtualization." In the session, Weinberger will discuss how Lathrop & Gage deployed Riverbed Steelhead appliances to optimize its consolidated IT infrastructure.
Who: Ben Weinberger, CIO, Lathrop & Gage
When: May 20, 2010, 2:45 pm ET
Where: Registration information for this free event can be found [ here ].
What: "Infrastructure 2.1: Optimizing Your Infrastructure for the New Era of Cloud Computing and Virtualization."
Overview: Most IT organizations are taking IT resources such as servers, applications and storage out of branch offices and placing them into centralized data centers. This raises some critical questions: How can IT organizations overcome the impediments to the broad deployment of virtual desktops? Should the next generation branch office be serverless? What type of device(s) needs to still be in the branch office and how is it managed? What techniques can be used to overcome the performance issues? On this panel, enterprise IT professionals will share what they did in their companies to answer those questions, and will also present alternative designs for your next generation branch office.
Moderator: Jim Metzler, Principal, Ashton, Metzler & Associates
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