Virtualization Helps DDS Dresdner Direktservice GmbH Achieve Better Performance at Lower Cost

DDS Dresdner Direktservice GmbH helps Dresdner Bank and other Allianz Group business units by offering customer sales support and services. Continuous growth pushed some DDS servers to their capacity limits, and maintenance contracts for 39 servers expired. DDS decided to gradually replace its hardware and to deploy virtualization. The decision was prompted by successful trials on two servers with multi-core Intel® Xeon® processors.

Find out how virtualization with servers based on multi-core Intel Xeon processors has helped DDS to reduce IT costs and protect its investments.

Virtualization Helps DDS Dresdner Direktservice
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