News | May 11, 2015

DH2i Named A ‘Cool Vendor' By Gartner In ‘Cool Vendors In Servers And Virtualization, 2015'

Vendors Selected as a "Cool Vendor" Are Innovative, Impactful and Intriguing - Illustrate for I&O Leaders How To Assess and Expand Server Functionality Beyond Traditional OSs and Hypervisors

DH2i, the leading provider of Windows Server application portability and management solutions, recently announced it has been included in the list of "Cool Vendors" in the "Cool Vendors in Servers and Virtualization, 2015" report written by Philip Dawson, Thomas J. Bittman, George J. Weiss and Andrew Butler.

The research note states, "With the introduction of containers and 'software-defined' abstraction from hardware has come renewed interest in server and virtualization technology." It goes on to say, "The following Cool Vendors illustrate for I&O leaders how to assess and expand server functionality beyond traditional OSs and hypervisors."

"With the continued robust growth of Windows Server instances on virtualized hosts-and the constantly increasing costs to support them-the Windows datacenter ecosystem is ripe for innovation. We believe being named a Cool Vendor by Gartner reinforces our approach to streamline Windows datacenters with our innovative, enterprise-ready container technology that enables workload portability with near-zero downtime," said Don Boxley, CEO and Co-Founder, DH2i.

For more information, visit http://dh2i.com/gartner-cool-vendor.

About DH2i
DH2i Company is the leading provider of Windows Server application portability and management solutions. Its newly launched flagship solution, DxEnterprise decouples Windows Server applications from the host OS and underlying IT infrastructure - "containerizing" the applications and providing the ability to move them with near-zero downtime from any host, to any host, anywhere. In doing so, customers are able to better consolidate their environment, build and manage hybrid physical, virtual and/or cloud environments, dramatically simplify management, and ensure service level agreements (SLAs). The bottom line for customers equals a 30%-70% reduction in software and related infrastructure costs, ensured application availability, and a 70%+ increase in application management productivity. For more information, visit www.dh2i.com.

Source: DH2i