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SDVI Corporation is a Silicon Valley-based technology company focused on next generation supply chain management services for the media and entertainment industry. SDVI produces Rally, a media supply chain management platform, that deploys, manages and optimizes media supply chains in a public or private cloud, virtualized on-premise, or in a hybrid environment where cloud resources complement on-premise systems. Rally creates and manages the supply chain that you define; it analyzes all of the parameters associated with each job - technical, operational, financial - and dynamically deploys the optimum supply chain, with appropriately provisioned applications and resources, based on specifications you`ve designed. Media Supply Chain Management: On-demand management & optimization of applications & resources with capex & opex options. Infrastructure Management: Dynamic resource provisioning and demand-based scaling across public & private cloud & on-premise. Application Sourcing: On-demand sourcing of 3rd party applications and services on a consumption basis. Optimization & Modeling: SDVI predictive analytics provide supply chain & infrastructure forecasting, modeling & optimization. Operations & Financial Management: Granular cost tracking, configurable billing, reporting & cost dashboards. Security & Control: In-transit and at-rest encryption, firewalled private SaaS and VPC.
Our primary purpose is to help recover money already spent in and around the data center and reduce the costs of net new technology. So while organizations are constantly tasked to do more with less. New project funding is limited due to the high cost of supporting and maintaining prior technology investments. Unless you are a VPS client, you have no objective way to determine if you have paid too much for prior technology purchases or if you are continuing to over-spend on new purchases.