Enhance Productivity & Reduce Costs Through Virtualization Services
Ask our friendly, reliable team how your business could benefit from virtualization the most.
Running physical servers for each business function increases costs and limits scalability. Simplify your IT with a virtualization plan that fits your goals.
Why choose Computers Made Easy for your virtualization needs?
Simplify Software Delivery
Installing and managing apps on every device creates delays and increases support costs. Inconsistent versions and access issues frustrate users and slow productivity.
Computers Made Easy delivers virtualized applications that run from a central environment. You get consistent performance and simplified updates without touching every device.
This improves version control, cuts troubleshooting time, and supports remote work. Your users access what they need without the wait.
Improve Flexibility
Managing physical desktops across different locations wastes time and limits your ability to scale. Hardware failures or user errors can also bring work to a halt.
Computer Made Easy provides centralized virtual desktops that run in secure data centers. You control configurations, manage access, and recover quickly from incidents.
Virtual desktops support remote users, reduce downtime, and simplify provisioning. We help you deliver reliable desktop access on demand.
Avoid Wasting Money & Resources
Running each workload on a separate machine leads to low utilization and high power costs. Physical servers sit idle while maintenance needs pile up.
That’s why Computers Made Easy consolidates workloads using hardware virtualization to let multiple systems run on one physical host. This reduces space, cost, and complexity. 50% of IT leaders who move to a virtual infrastructure say that these cost savings make a big difference.
You get better resource usage, simpler infrastructure, and a lower carbon footprint. We help you do more with less hardware.
Streamline IT Network Management
Reconfiguring physical networks takes too long and increases the risk of errors. Additionally, scaling or isolating your IT network requires manual changes that slow projects.
Computers Made Easy can abstract your network resources through network virtualization. This lets you segment, secure, and manage traffic much more easily.
You gain speed, flexibility, and stronger access control without touching physical switches.
Boost Efficiency Across Your Organization
Running each application on a dedicated server increases hardware costs and license fees. Managing separate IT systems also strains your IT team and slows routine tasks.
Computers Made Easy uses server virtualization to consolidate workloads across fewer physical machines. This simplifies oversight, reduces complexity, and makes better use of your infrastructure.
You lower costs, accelerate deployments, and ease IT workload. We help you modernize without unnecessary overhead.
Simplify Software Delivery
Installing and managing apps on every device creates delays and increases support costs. Inconsistent versions and access issues frustrate users and slow productivity.
Computers Made Easy delivers virtualized applications that run from a central environment. You get consistent performance and simplified updates without touching every device.
This improves version control, cuts troubleshooting time, and supports remote work. Your users access what they need without the wait.
Improve Flexibility
Managing physical desktops across different locations wastes time and limits your ability to scale. Hardware failures or user errors can also bring work to a halt.
Computer Made Easy provides centralized virtual desktops that run in secure data centers. You control configurations, manage access, and recover quickly from incidents.
Virtual desktops support remote users, reduce downtime, and simplify provisioning. We help you deliver reliable desktop access on demand.
Avoid Wasting Money & Resources
Running each workload on a separate machine leads to low utilization and high power costs. Physical servers sit idle while maintenance needs pile up.
That’s why Computers Made Easy consolidates workloads using hardware virtualization to let multiple systems run on one physical host. This reduces space, cost, and complexity. 50% of IT leaders who move to a virtual infrastructure say that these cost savings make a big difference.
You get better resource usage, simpler infrastructure, and a lower carbon footprint. We help you do more with less hardware.
Streamline IT Network Management
Reconfiguring physical networks takes too long and increases the risk of errors. Additionally, scaling or isolating your IT network requires manual changes that slow projects.
Computers Made Easy can abstract your network resources through network virtualization. This lets you segment, secure, and manage traffic much more easily.
You gain speed, flexibility, and stronger access control without touching physical switches.
Boost Efficiency Across Your Organization
Running each application on a dedicated server increases hardware costs and license fees. Managing separate IT systems also strains your IT team and slows routine tasks.
Computers Made Easy uses server virtualization to consolidate workloads across fewer physical machines. This simplifies oversight, reduces complexity, and makes better use of your infrastructure.
You lower costs, accelerate deployments, and ease IT workload. We help you modernize without unnecessary overhead.
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Unexpected application crashes or system errors in one part of your infrastructure can disrupt productivity across multiple departments. When workloads run on a single virtual machine without segmentation, a single failure can create a ripple effect that affects others.
That’s why Computers Made Easy will segment workloads across multiple virtual machines to reduce the impact of internal failures. If one segment crashes or needs maintenance, others continue to operate without disruption. This approach helps isolate faults and protects key services from being taken offline by unrelated issues.
You benefit from greater uptime, faster recovery, and a more stable IT environment.
Your business can’t afford to slow down when demand spikes. If your IT systems don’t adjust quickly, employees may experience delays, and customers might face disruptions. Overprovisioning to prevent this issue isn’t the answer because that just leads to wasted spending.
The answer is letting Computers Made Easy allocate new virtual machines based on real-time demand. This gives your business the flexibility to support growth, seasonal activity, or sudden traffic increases without manual intervention or costly overbuilds.
Our approach helps you optimize your IT infrastructure and keep it ready to respond to operational changes. Meet demand as it happens, without compromising speed or efficiency.
Ask our friendly, reliable team how your business could benefit from virtualization the most.
Managing multiple systems across different locations often leads to confusion, delays, and inconsistent configurations. Without a centralized way to monitor and control your infrastructure, your team may waste time switching between tools, tracking down problems, or applying updates manually.
Computers Made Easy can help you centralize system controls in one place, so you can manage everything from a single interface. You can view infrastructure status, make changes, and track performance without switching screens. This saves time and keeps configurations consistent across environments.
You’ll reduce administrative overhead and gain faster control over your infrastructure.
Pushing updates straight into your live systems can lead to crashes, performance issues, or disrupted workflows. The challenge is that some problems may only surface in an environment that accurately reflects your real setup.
That’s the reason why Computers Made Easy creates test environments using cloned virtual machines that mirror your production systems. You can validate updates in these spaces to confirm compatibility and performance before they reach users. This process gives you more control over how changes affect your environment.
You gain a safer way to roll out updates, reduce downtime, and keep systems stable. We make it easier to maintain operational reliability while still moving forward with upgrades.
Virtualization and cloud computing are related but not the same.
Virtualization creates multiple simulated environments or systems from a single physical machine. Cloud computing uses virtualization to deliver services like storage, servers, and applications over the internet.
The cloud is a delivery model that often relies on virtualization. You can use virtualization without the cloud, but cloud services usually depend on virtualization.
Virtualization can be worth it for smaller companies. It reduces hardware costs by allowing multiple systems to run on a single server.
It also simplifies backups, improves disaster recovery, and makes scaling easier as the business grows.
Even with a limited budget, small companies can gain better resource use, lower maintenance, and improved uptime through virtualization, especially when paired with managed IT services.
Desktop virtualization is better than using laptops in environments where security, centralized management, and control matter more than mobility.
Virtual desktops keep data in the data center rather than on individual devices. It also makes updates and access easier to manage.
However, laptops may work better for roles that require frequent travel or offline access. The right choice depends on the specific needs of your business and users.
The number of virtual machines (VMs) you can run on one physical server depends on several factors, such as:
CPU cores and speed
Available RAM
Storage capacity and type (HDD vs. SSD)
Workload type and intensity of each VM
Hypervisor efficiency and configuration
For example, a server with 16 CPU cores and 128 GB of RAM might support 10 to 40 VMs for light workloads. Heavier applications will reduce that number. Capacity planning should consider not just resource availability, but also performance needs, redundancy, and future growth.
You can use Microsoft 365 on a virtual desktop. It supports platforms like Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365. Users can run Outlook, Word, Excel, and Teams from approved devices.
Some plans, such as Microsoft 365 Business Premium, E3, or E5, include rights for virtual use.
However, you do need to configure it properly to keep performance strong and reduce risk.