This Insights article was contributed by Stan Martin at IT Works
Since being widely adopted in the 1980s, computers have dramatically changed the way we do business. They forever transformed the workplace, replacing old-fashioned typewriters and word processors. And in the 90s, the World Wide Web really took everyone by storm.
But now it’s 2017, and the next revolutionary advancement in computer technology is here… and it’s here to stay.
Virtual Machines (also called VMs) provide the same functionality as a physical computer, except they are much faster, more reliable and more affordable. Until recently, this technology was only available to large enterprises because of its cost. Thanks to new VM developments, the total cost of ownership has now been significantly reduced and this technology is now affordable for owners of small- to medium-sized business.
Let’s take a look at five mind-blowing reasons why virtual machines are on a fast track to revolutionize businesses across the globe:
Virtual machines are the future-proof solution that your business needs today. Our team at IT Works is available to discuss why the time is now to adopt this simple-to-use, flexible and surprisingly affordable technology. If you are ready for a reliable, secure solution that doesn’t require replacing your computers, then look no further than IT Works.
Diane Durance, MPA, is director of UNC Wilmington's Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE). The CIE is a resource for the start-up and early-stage business community to help diversify the local economy with innovative solutions. For more information, visit www.uncw.edu/cie.
IT Works is a Wilmington-based company with an industry-leading technology poised to change the standard office environment for good. In addition to eliminating the need for expensive office computers and other equipment, IT Works puts up to 3% of your gross revenue back into your pocket. They deliver future-proof technology that is reliable, secure, fast and mobile. For more information visit OurITWorks.com and give them a call at (910) 594-4862 to find out if this solution is right for your business.
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