Esri ArcGIS Now Certified on VCE Vblock Infrastructure Platforms



VCE solutions speed the adoption of converged infrastructure and cloud-based computing models. VCE's Vblock Infrastructure Platform combines computer, network, storage, virtualization, and management technologies into prepackaged units of easily redeployable infrastructure. The geospatial analysis capabilities of ArcGIS will help organizations using Vblock platforms address social, economic, business, and environmental issues from local to global scales.

The certification will help Esri and VCE offer fully integrated GIS/IT private cloud solutions for the financial, public sector, retail, education, health care, manufacturing, and utility markets. ArcGIS system administrators will be able to take advantage of the benefits of virtualization and converged infrastructure technologies provided by three world-class corporations—Cisco, EMC, and VMware. Administrators can manage their environments using service profile templates and an automation engine specifically designed for the Vblock platform, which greatly simplifies provisioning and configuring ArcGIS instances on blades and servers.

"VCE represents the next evolution of IT and is accelerating the adoption of converged infrastructure and cloud-based computing models," said Todd Pavone, executive vice president, Products and Solutions, VCE. "The testing and certification efforts with Esri will help our mutual customers deploy innovative solutions and simplify their IT environments."

For more information about VCE, visit www.vce.com.

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