Scale Computing expands in Australia

Solution brings hyperconverged and edge computing to government agencies.

  • 5 years ago Posted in
Scale Computing has formed a partnership with Amnesium, a software, hardware and services provider for Australian Federal Government businesses, to target Government Departments looking to improve scalability and simplicity of their IT infrastructures.

  

Many of Australia’s Government entities, including the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade and the Department of Human Services, rely on Amnesium to assist when embracing modern business processes in a safer and more efficient manner. Amnesium also provides deployable software and hardware solutions that can be prepackaged and configured in a turnkey manner and dropped into these Government environments seamlessly.

 

As Amnesium works with governmental organizations operating across different security zones and ranging from 100s to 1,000s of employees, it is crucial that its IT solutions can scale up and down between environments based on demand. “With old enterprise models, you'd need to buy a big scalable solution and hope you got the balance right for the next five years. Scale Computing solves this problem by providing an easy mechanism to scale environments up and down based on need,” said Ian Willis, director at Amnesium. “Not only that, but when researching Scale Computing initially, I was impressed with the degree of loyalty and positive reviews from their existing customer base.”

 

The installation from Scale Computing combines servers, storage and a hypervisor with backup and disaster recovery capabilities – all within a single, easy-to-operate unit. Scale Computing's HC3 solution allows Amnesium to offer a highly available and affordable IT environment that addresses many of the scaling issues faced by their large and small government agency customers. 

 

Simplicity is the not-so-secret ingredient in HC3 delivering savings over traditional infrastructure solutions and the hyperconverged and edge competition,” said Dan Pierce, vice president of strategic sales at Scale Computing. “Building on our presence in Australia is a true testament to the global need for intelligent edge computing and the desire across all sectors to find alternatives to VMware.”

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