Credit Suisse Launches Virtual Infrastructure Management Software Company By VSM News Staff published: Tuesday, June 03 2008
DynamicOps
to bring virtual machine management software to commercial market
New
York, New York,
June 2, 2008 - Credit Suisse announced today that it is launching an
independent company to market an innovative virtual machine management application. The company, DynamicOps LLC, formed in January, 2008, is funded by Credit
Suisse's NEXT II venture group and is located in Burlington, Massachusetts.
Credit Suisse first deployed a virtual infrastructure in 2005, and
realized that while virtualization improved resource utilization and business
agility, it also increased operational complexity.
VRM was initially developed by Credit Suisse's Global Research
and Development Group, headed by Steve Yatko, managing director. The software
has been in production for more than two years and manages thousands of virtual
desktops and servers at multiple Credit Suisse data centers in four locations
worldwide. The software brings a level of product maturity and capability that
is not commonly found in many currently available virtual infrastructure
management products.
"In the case where self-provisioning for virtualized
servers has been deployed, VRM enabled us to reduce our provisioning lead times
from weeks to minutes. This has resulted in more efficient server
utilization and lower capital costs," explained Stephen Hilton, managing
director, Enterprise Servers and Storage, Credit Suisse. "An additional
benefit is the dramatic improvement in our ability to respond rapidly to
business needs."
"VRM
has made desktop virtualization a ‘win-win' for Credit
Suisse. We are able to improve the user experience through rapid service
delivery, while maximizing the operational ROI through automation and
standardization," noted Brad Novak, managing director of end user
platforms, Credit Suisse.
DynamicOps is led by a
strong management team, headed by Rich Krueger, a proven entrepreneur who was
previously an executive vice president at Incipient, a storage virtualization
company. Krueger also held management roles at LightSpeed Software (acquired
by Astoria),
EMC, and Conley Corporation (acquired by EMC).
"Forming DynamicOps
provides Credit Suisse with the opportunity to realize a return on its software
investment, as well as properly form and fund a software organization that can
help meet its current and future technology needs, as we continue to roll out
our dynamic data center vision," said Karl Landert, CIO, Credit Suisse.
The company's software is currently installed in other large IT
organizations in financial services as well as other industries. Additional
information about DynamicOps or Virtual Resource Manager can be found at www.DynamicOps.com.
Credit Suisse Group is a
leading global financial services company headquartered in Zurich. As an integrated global bank, Credit
Suisse provides its clients with investment banking, private banking, and asset
management services worldwide. Founded in 1856, Credit Suisse has a long
tradition of meeting the complex financial needs of a wide range of clients.
Credit Suisse is active in over 50 countries and employs approximately 48,000
people from over 100 different nationalities.
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