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A well-managed technology infrastructure is the critical foundation on which any successful business today runs. A broad portfolio of proven technologies is essential when designing, deploying and supporting a reliable information technology environment. Virtuos has forged partnerships with the leading technology providers to help ensure our clients have a fortified IT environment.
Core Technology Partners

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The name Dell may be synonymous with "direct," but the computer giant has a more diverse approach to the market these days. The world's #1 direct-sale computer vendor provides a broad range of computer products for the consumer and enterprise markets. In addition to a full line of desktop and notebook PCs, Dell offers network servers, workstations, storage systems, printers, projectors, and Ethernet switches. The company also markets third-party software and peripherals. |
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Network Appliance (NetApp) knows storage backwards and forwards. The company is a leading vendor of network-attached storage (NAS) systems designed for medium-sized to large enterprises; its filers can also be deployed in Fibre Channel and IP-based storage area network (SAN) configurations. NetApp's NearStore line of disk-based devices is designed for backup and archiving. The company also provides operating system, data management, and content delivery software. |
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Avaya helps to tie the corporate world together. The company's communication equipment and software integrates voice and data services for customers including large corporations, government agencies, and small businesses. Avaya's office phone systems incorporate IP telephony, messaging, Web access, and interactive voice response |
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Cisco Systems plays to win the networking game in a rout. The company dominates the market for equipment used to link networks and power the Internet. The company's bread and butter products are routers and switches; Cisco's switch line includes equipment based on Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and ATM technologies. Other products include remote access servers, IP telephony equipment used to transmit data and voice communications over the same network, optical networking components, and network service and security systems |
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Research in Motion (RIM) moves with its customers. The company provides wireless hardware, software, and services to customers worldwide. Its popular line of BlackBerry smart phones handle voice, email, and text message communications, as well as Internet access. |
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Citrix Systems takes connectivity to the next level. The company provides access infrastructure products that enable PCs, IP phones, and other devices to remotely and securely access applications across wired and wireless networks. Its comprehensive Citrix Access Suite encompasses application virtualization software, VPN appliances, and password management tools, and it can be deployed in both Windows and UNIX-based computing environments. |
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Microsoft's ambitions are anything but small. The world's #1 software company provides a variety of products and services, including its Windows operating systems and Office software suite. |
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FaceTime Communications helps businesses make greynets (like instant messaging, Web conferencing, and file sharing) more black and white. The company's software incorporates auditing, routing, and queuing features into popular messaging products, including AOL's Instant Messenger, IBM's Lotus Notes, and Yahoo! Messenger. Messages sent and received by users can be verified, sent securely to their intended destination, and archived for future reference |
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Lenovo may not be considered technology royalty, but it's definitely blue-blooded. The company was already the largest PC maker in the world's most populous country when it acquired IBM's PC operations for approximately $1.75 billion in 2005. It remains a leader in China, but the company now has a global presence. Lenovo's products include desktop and notebook PCs, displays, storage drives, and IT services. |
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While Hewlett-Packard may be known for product innovation, the company's corporate development is a tale of reinvention. HP provides enterprise and consumer customers a full range of high-tech equipment, including personal computers, servers, storage devices, printers, and networking equipment. Its software portfolio includes operating systems, print management tools, and OpenView, a suite that encompasses application, business, network infrastructure, and product lifecycle management. |
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