IT infrastructure cost reduction
CielView reduces IT costs. CielView reduces hardware costs of replacing workstation.
CielView also reduces server support costs. CielView makes us of idle CPU power in your servers. CielView saves on traditional hardware costs. Reduce costs and security issues when throwing out old hardware. CielView makes IT easier to tie in different hardware and software for different users. CielView reduces your dependence on multiple vendors when it comes to getting support for your hardware. CielView also reduces the risk you take when you outgrow your hardware or when it becomes outdated.
CielView saves on support and maintenance costs. There is no need to maintain workstations. The workstations act like a simple terminal in CielView. CielView reduces time spend upgrading and fixing old hardware. CielView can remotely control how much resources your CielView Desktop has. CielView makes administration and support easier. CielView can remotely control every part of your CielView Desktop including hard drive space and RAM. Save travel time supporting users remotely. CielView takes advantage of your unused hard drive space.
CielView reduces the number of actual servers needed. CielView can have a lot of servers running on a single, physical server. Decrease down time during maintenance by being able to control all aspects of your server remotely. CielView makes IT costs cheaper by getting rid of waste in your IT infrastructure. CielView reduces the cost of upgrading or repairing old machines by combining the workstations to a single server. CielView takes advantage of unused computing resources. CielView reduces hardware costs of buying more power than you need.
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