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LOWELL, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Virtual Iron Software (www.virtualiron.com), a provider of enterprise-class server virtualization and virtual infrastructure management software, today announced that Meganet Communications (www.meganet.net), a leading network services firm, has selected Virtual Iron’s virtualization and management platform to streamline its data center operations and increase service levels to its customers.

“Server virtualization will deliver huge advantages to Meganet, both in hardware and operational cost savings and in streamlining the management of our data center infrastructure,” said Paul Joncas, president and co-founder of Meganet Communications, Inc. “The efficiencies and advantages we gain there translate directly into increased service levels and better performance for our customers. Virtual Iron Version 3.6 delivers these capabilities and more at a fraction of the cost of comparable alternatives.”

An interesting press article talking about this communications company which has implemented virtualization, interestingly it’s using Virtual Iron, and mentions that cost was a factor in this very cool. Ultimately you need to decide which virtualization platform is right for you, whether its VMWare, Virtual Iron, XenSource or even Solaris containers. VMWare’s competitors are worth a look whether on a price of feature based viewpoint, its always good to see what the competition offers, to be informed.

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