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World Wide Technology, Inc. (WWT), a market-leading systems integrator that provides innovative technology and supply chain solutions today announced it is working with Atlantis Computing™ to optimize storage and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) for the U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) under the Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application (AHLTA) and Clinical Application Virtualization (ACAV) contract. WWT was awarded the contract for its VDI expertise, ability to find and integrate best of breed technologies and proven track-record for successfully guiding clients through complex virtualization and cloud computing projects. The company is integrating Atlantis ILIO™ storage optimization software into a unique VDI architecture that is being deployed in eight military hospitals across the United States and Europe.
“Atlantis ILIO was instrumental in winning the U.S. Army project because it enabled us to reduce the amount of storage required by 80 percent,” said Scott Miller, WWT’s director of cloud, virtualization and Advanced Technology Center. “Based on the success at the U.S. Army, we have incorporated Atlantis ILIO into our standard VDI architecture to ensure we can deliver VDI below the cost of physical PCs while improving performance.”
Atlantis ILIO storage optimization software was selected by WWT based on its ability to enable the NetApp storage array to support five times more Citrix XenDesktop and Citrix XenApp users, ensure fast response times for medical applications during patient visits, and reduce the risk of storage performance bottlenecks affecting the entire virtual environment. Without Atlantis ILIO software, the virtual desktops and hypervisors compete for the same storage resources, which degrades desktop and application performance.
After extensive validation testing, Atlantis ILIO software was awarded the Certificate of Networthiness (U.S. Army CoN Cert ID: CERT-201211152) from the U.S. Army Medical Command (USAMITIC). This accreditation ensures Atlantis Computing products meet strict U.S. Army and Department of Defense (DoD) standards for security, compatibility and sustainability. This enables government departments to provide VDI storage and performance optimization software solutions that integrate with desktop virtualization projects. The CoN is required for all enterprise software products in the Army Enterprise Infrastructure Network. The certification also applies to all National Guard, Army Reserve and DoD organizations that use the Army Enterprise Infrastructure Network.
“WWT and Atlantis Computing have joined forces to design an architecture that will make Citrix XenDesktop and Citrix XenApp cost-effective without the deployment risk of traditional SAN/NAS storage performance bottlenecks,” said Steve Flora, director of federal sales for Atlantis Computing. “Based on our success with the U.S. Army and our Certificate of Networthiness, we will work closely with WWT to help other branches of the Department of Defense and other government agencies realize the benefits of desktop virtualization, while saving tax payer dollars.”
To read the full text of the Army Contract Award, visit bit.ly/ilioarmywin
About The U.S. Army Medical Command
The MEDCOM currently manages more than a $13 billion budget and cares for more than 3.95 million beneficiaries—active-duty members of all services, retirees, and their family members. In addition to veteran support provided to all Services, Army medical personnel are engaged in many joint-service efforts. The OTSG oversees joint field operating activities for the Secretary of Defense and medical units participate in many multiservice deployments/exercises.
About Atlantis Computing
Atlantis Computing is transforming enterprise desktop computing by solving the challenges of virtual desktop deployments: storage costs, performance and deployment risks. The Atlantis ILIO software complements VDI solutions to cut VDI costs and deliver a desktop that is faster and cheaper than a PC. With Atlantis ILIO, IT organizations can deploy 4-7 times more desktops on the same storage footprint, making VDI more affordable by both cutting the amount of storage needed per desktop and enabling the use of less expensive storage options. Atlantis Computing is privately held and funded by El Dorado Ventures, Partech International and Cisco Systems with headquarters in Mountain View, California, and offices in London, England. For more information, visit: www.atlantiscomputing.com.
About WWT (www.wwt.com)
World Wide Technology, Inc. (WWT) is a $5 billion systems integrator that provides innovative technology and supply chain solutions to the commercial, government and telecom sectors. The company brings to market a powerful blend of knowledge, infrastructure and technology to help its customers evaluate, architect and implement technology products and solutions. Based in St. Louis, WWT works closely with industry leaders including Boeing (NYSE: BA); Dell (NASDAQ: DELL); Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO); EMC (NYSE: EMC); HP (NYSE: HPQ); AT&T Inc., (NYSE: ATT); VMware (NYSE: VMW); Citrix Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CTXS); NetApp, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTAP); Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) and the U.S. Air Force. WWT employs over 2,200 people and operates more than 2 million square-feet of warehousing, distribution and integration space in more than 20 facilities throughout the world. For more information on World Wide Technology, visit www.wwt.com.
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