Data Center

Your Data center is the foundation of your network, making mission-critical applications, data, and compute available on demand. But today’s IT organizations are dealing with an explosion in data center growth and complexity, while scrambling to adopt transformative technologies like virtualization, cloud computing, and “software-defined” everything. Our Data Center Optimization Solutions are designed to simplify data center complexity. We’ll work with you to map your journey to a more flexible, agile, next-generation DC architecture, while helping you optimize legacy systems to better leverage and protect your organization’s valuable data.


Servers

Crossgen delivers complete lifecycle services for data center servers, from assessments to design, implementation, migration, supporting, and decommissioning.

Hyper Converge

Hyper-Converged Infrastructure solutions, or HCI solutions, bring simplicity and flexibility to your data center. HCI is software centric architecture integrating compute, storage, network, and virtualization all in one ready-to-go package. HCI solutions allow you to access your data as a block storage device. If you’re looking for versatility and speedy performance, this is for you. Block storage devices work great in databases and in virtualization-heavy workplaces.

Storage & Backup

From assessment to capacity planning, design, migration management, implementation, support, and decommissioning services, Crossgen vendor-agnostic approach covers all aspects of the storage landscape.We work with our customers to solve their storage challenges related to legacy storage sprawl, application performance, automation and provisioning, and backup, replication, and business continuity. Our processes for data migration, classification, protection, and encryption are tailored to your unique business requirements and often leverage high performance all-flash storage solutions.

Virtualization

Crossgen team is well-versed in the latest, state-of-the-art virtualization and container technologies, and how to effectively integrate them into legacy data center environments and practices.