Virtualization & Application Delivery

TalentCraft delivers innovative and state-of-the-art application management services to maximise profitable business outcomes. By leveraging modern technology, we elevate businesses by securely streamlining workflow through customised applications and cloud management services.

Server Virtualisation

Server virtualisation is the process where a physical server is divided into multiple unique, isolated and independent virtual servers through a software application.

It is cost-effective and provides web hosting services that effectively utilise the existing IT infrastructure resources since each virtual server can run its own applications and operating system.

This process eliminates server complexity, increases its ability and swiftly deploys workload which results in increased application performance.

Network Virtualisation

Network virtualisation is the process of abstracting network resources to consolidate multiple physical networks or divide one into separate, independent virtual networks.

Through network virtualisation software, network administrators can move virtual machines across different domains without reconfiguring the physical network and achieve greater operational efficiency.

Network virtualisation allows organisations to accelerate their transformation by automating and simplifying many of the manual processes that go into running a data centre network and managing and securing the cloud.

Storage Virtualisation

Storage virtualisation is a process where the physical storage from multiple network storage devices is grouped to look like a single storage device. It is also known as cloud storage and involves abstracting and covering the internal functions of a storage device.

Storage virtualisation improves storage utilisation and management in a heterogeneous IT environment. Automated management of storage also allows for better availability and estimation of downtime.

Virtualised Desktop Infrastructure

Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) hosts desktop environments over a centralised server and delivers them to endpoint devices, allowing clients to connect remotely to their desktop operating system environment. The central server hosting the virtual desktops can be managed on premises or in the cloud.

VDI empowers remote work and productivity as it allows users to operate their virtual desktop from their endpoint device, accomplishing tasks on their network without the required resources present locally.