Resolve IT secures Dutch contract

WORCESTERSHIRE IT firm Resolve Information Technology has secured a major contract to supply computer hardware and software to the Netherlands – the firm’s first such contract outside of the UK.

Tim Winstanley, director of the Malvern-based firm, said: “This is fantastic news for the company and also for our team as we continue to grow the business, developing customer relations from initial contract into expanded long-term business.”

With a potential contract worth around £90,000 Resolve has already delivered the first of three consignments to the Dutch virtualisation laboratory with the rest to be made by the end of the year.

Affectionately known as ‘The Beast’, the single machine takes over the traditional role of between five and six servers doing the same job.

“Due to the nature of the installation it was essential that we made the system as robust as possible; 2.5 TB of hard disk space spread over eight hot swappable hard disks, four quad core processors, two hot swappable power supplies and 72 Gig of RAM,” said Mr Winstanley.

“By using VMWare ESXi, it will take advantage of an enterprise class Hypervisor to run multiple server systems instead of just one.

“The Beast is a powerful server capable of running up to eight virtual servers from this one machine, making it cost effective and a much greener energy efficient system to run.”

The system is designed to deliver significant cost savings both on the initial installation and in long-term running costs, while energy savings would be felt immediately, added Mr Winstanley.

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