"We have used SatoriAnalytics and its CRU concept for several years now with our IT outsourcing partner. SatoriAnalytics has given us impressive visibility and control over the capacities and utilization of the outsourced system - leading to significant savings."
"SatoriAnalytics gave us estimated first pass consolidation savings that were easy to achieve."
"We are impressed with SatoriTech's capability to provide Telia's IT outsourcing business the ability to offer IT on demand - with true utility pricing and with impressive control to guarantee profitability."
"The SatoriTech system gives us the ability to distribute capacity on demand in our large VMware environment."
"The SatoriAnalytics platform is truly revolutionary - for the first time we are able to offer true utility pricing for to our customers for outsourcing their IT needs. SatoriAnalytics works perfectly with our large VMware installation to provide the ultimate in flexibility, control, and cost savings."
The university has several external research projects regarding managing IT operations with large corporations from a value / cost perspective based on SatoriAnalytics.
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"Many companies see IT as a black box that generates significant costs; few business managers know exactly what they are paying for and why their outlays keep rising. By making these costs transparent, the IT organization can fundamentally change the way business units consume IT resources, drive down total enterprise IT costs, and focus on IT spending that delivers real business value."
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Service billing tools perform proportional allocation based on the amount of resources used by the service for accounting and chargeback purposes "These tools are critical to running IT as a business"
"Although 50% of businesses indicated they had achieved TCO cost savings as a direct result of installing virtualisation technology, only 47% were able to quantify the amount of the cost reductions. A 53% majority said that they had either not yet attempted to calculate TCO savings or are unsure of how much had been saved."